HIT Consultant January 30, 2025
Lindsay Dymowski Constantino, President — Centennial Pharmacy Services

Today’s healthcare consumers have high expectations regarding their patient experience. They want care to be more convenient, accessible, and affordable.

For providers looking to meet those expectations, telehealth partnerships are the answer. These partnerships provide value-added solutions that empower patients to overcome their chief healthcare challenges.

Telehealth partnerships remove hurdles that discourage patient engagement

During the COVID-19 pandemic, remote access made healthcare — and many other business operations — possible. It allowed consumers to connect with providers without risking exposure to Covid, and providers facilitated the connections because it kept their businesses afloat.

Once the pandemic had passed, many people realized they preferred the convenience of remote access provided. From grocery shopping to healthcare appointments to work, the post-Covid culture...

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