D Healthcare Daily October 18, 2021
Will Maddox

Polsinelli’s latest white paper dives into the impact of the now widely adopted technology.

Telemedicine has become ubiquitous over the last couple of years, and the pandemic has catalyzed advancing access to healthcare. But the adoption of new technology means new challenges for owners, funders, and providers.

A new white paper from co-author Jonathan Henderson, a Dallas-based shareholder at Polsinelli, chair of the firm’s national Corporate and Transactional Practice Group, and co-lead of the firm’s Health Care M+A Practice, aims to help answer some of those questions.

Telehealth and telemedicine don’t require a brick-and-mortar presence, which reduces healthcare delivery costs while maintaining efficacy and quality. With lower costs, the rate of return on investment in telehealth increases. The...

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