MedCity News February 17, 2025
Michael Dalton

Virtual care is no longer just a convenience, it is a necessity. The question is no longer whether virtual-first care is viable but how quickly we can make it the preferred model for modern healthcare.

As ViVE kicks off in Nashville, bringing together some of the most influential digital health leaders, the conversation around the future of virtual first care is visible at every turn.

Over the past year, we’ve seen great strides in making high-quality healthcare – not just virtual care – more accessible, convenient, and cost-effective for patients and health systems alike.

Virtual-first care is not a novel concept — it’s become an indispensable part of modern healthcare. As we look to the future, here are...

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