Healthcare IT Today March 27, 2024
John Lynn

It would be really nice if injuries, illnesses, and dental issues only happened during 9-5 working hours. However, we know that’s not the case. The need for medical and dental care can spring up at any time. In fact, it seems like most healthcare situations happen after hours at really inconvenient times. Of course, on the other hand, healthcare providers can’t be available 24/7. It’s a truly challenging situation that has to be navigated carefully by practices that want to provide the needed care and maintain their reputation, but also not burn out their staff.

Increasing Demand for 24/7 Availability

While patients are starting to expect 24/7 availability similar to how they can order anything on Amazon 24/7, insurance companies...

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