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Telemedicine visits in the United States have fallen sharply since April 2020, but the end of the pandemic should not spell the end of telemedicine. It can play a valuable role in the delivery of health care. The key to tapping its potential is to bring many elements of the clinic to the patient. An array of new technologies and services is making that possible. the concern is understandable given that the end of the public health emergency sunsetted many pandemic-related telemedicine regulations. But we believe that the next level of virtual care can only be reached if we bring more elements of the clinic to the patient.
Despite a decline in telemedicine visits since April 2020, it is crucial to recognize that telemedicine remains valuable in healthcare delivery beyond the pandemic. To fully harness its potential, integrating various clinic elements into remote care is essential. Advances in technology and services offer opportunities to bridge this gap. While concerns exist due to the sunset of pandemic-related telemedicine regulations, the next level of virtual care can be achieved by extending more clinic elements to the patient.
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