Becker's Healthcare November 2, 2020
Laura Dyrda

The pandemic accelerated telehealth adoption across care settings. Clinicians are now more comfortable with technology and telehealth workflows, and patients are demanding the convenience and ease of virtual visits, which means this is a trend that will likely continue.

At the Becker’s Healthcare Telehealth Virtual Forum on Nov. 2, IT leaders from University of California Systems gathered to discuss hospital strategy for telehealth and remote patient monitoring over the next five years. The panel included:

· Tom Andriola, vice chancellor for IT and data at UC Irvine and chief data officer at UCI Health
· Jeff Wajda, MD, chief medical information officer at UC Davis Health

Click here to view the session on demand.

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