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Home healthcare has, for a long time, been paper-based, and many companies are still figuring out what digital transformation will look like for them. The pandemic has made clear the need to digitize, especially with telemedicine options. Modern telemedicine can now be a central part of an organization’s strategy for patient care, rather than an auxiliary, nice-to-have function.
The wider implementation of telemedicine has also put a focus on the importance of investing in a strong technological infrastructure. An effective telemedicine strategy needs a strong digital foundation that is able to integrate with existing systems and provide more efficient service.
Improvements in-home healthcare IT can support caregivers as well. Digitization can help caregivers focus on patients rather than spending time on data entry and sifting through stacks of papers.
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