Medical Economics September 30, 2022
Jiang Li

The COVID-19 pandemic brought attention to issues such as patient access to care, and it accelerated existing technology and innovative options, including telemedicine and remote patient monitoring.

Running a medical practice can be like managing a baseball team. It requires skill, talent, equipment, facilities and gut instincts. But managers also need to include technology expertise in their competencies. It’s not enough for a physician to be a good doctor or even a good businessperson. The tools of the trade have evolved. The upside is some of the tools can have a significant impact on the ultimate goal β€” better patient outcomes β€” without excessive cost to the practitioner.

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Topics: Digital Health, HIE (Interoperability), Physician, Provider, Technology, Telehealth
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