MedCity News February 29, 2024
Marissa Plescia

Telehealth is great at expanding access to care, but sometimes the quality isn’t there, according to Dr. Pat Carroll, chief medical officer of Hims & Hers.

Telehealth has emerged as an important way to receive care, especially after Covid-19 when many providers were forced to provide care virtually. San Francisco-based Hims & Hers, however, has always been telemedicine-based, even before the pandemic. It offers care across all 50 states for conditions related to sexual health, hair care, mental health, skincare and primary care.

At the ViVE conference on Monday, MedCity News sat down with Dr. Pat Carroll, chief medical officer of Hims & Hers, to discuss where he thinks the healthcare industry is excelling when it comes to telehealth and...

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