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As many as 95 percent of health systems were using telehealth to deliver at least some services in 2020, according to the CDC. Although there has been a decline in numbers since this initial spike, telehealth use has stabilized at levels 38 times higher than before the pandemic.
Although many health systems choose tools and platforms in haste as they rushed to implement telehealth in 2020, it’s now clear that hybrid care is not only here to stay, but that its utilization will have a profound impact on healthcare organization’s bottom lines in 2022 and beyond. This webcast — provided by eVisit — walks viewers through what they should consider to ensure the program they’re working with fully suits their needs. For example, the right platform will provide:
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As the COVID-19 pandemic hit, telehealth use skyrocketed, helping providers deliver quality healthcare when in-person services stalled. Though telehealth use has leveled off over the past year, …
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