Healthcare IT News November 3, 2025
Bill Siwicki

Virtual services at the sprawling Florida health system have helped strengthen essential clinical programs, says Jonathan Witenko, transforming struggling initiatives into lasting pillars of care delivery.

Lee Health has been an essential part of healthcare delivery in Southwest Florida for more than a century, since opening its first hospital in 1916.

The not-for-profit health system, one of the largest in the Sunshine State, offers comprehensive services through four acute care hospitals, Golisano Children’s Hospital, three skilled nursing locations, outpatient facilities, urgent care centers, and a wide network of primary care and specialty practices.

With a strong commitment to community health and wellness, the health system is committed to evolving with the growing and changing needs of the region. Part...

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