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Telemedicine Can Lead To More Profitable Practices Post-Pandemic
A virtual care technology expert talks about building a long-term telehealth strategy that leads to increased workflow efficiencies.
When COVID-19 hit in early 2020, patient and provider needs shifted substantially – and consumer demand for telehealth options skyrocketed.
This year, providers want to get back to running a profitable practice, and implementing a full virtual care strategy may very well be critical to achieving this goal.
Mike Morgan is president of Updox, a vendor of a healthcare communication platform for in-person and virtual care. Healthcare IT News sat down with Morgan to glean his expertise on the subject of virtual care moving forward.
We discussed providers' biggest technology product implementation challenges this year, virtual care solutions lessons learned from the past 12 months and best practices for building seamless, long-term virtual care strategies going forward.
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