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In a recent interview with Pharmacy Times, Brody Maack, PharmD, CTTS, an esteemed associate professor at the North Dakota State University School of Pharmacy, shed light on the transformative journey of telehealth since its meteoric rise during the COVID-19 pandemic. Maack's expertise on the subject was highlighted in a captivating presentation at the renowned American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP) 2023 Summer Meeting. During the interview, Maack delved into the evolution of telehealth, emphasizing its significant impact on the healthcare landscape. As the pandemic spurred the widespread adoption of virtual care, telehealth has undergone notable advancements and adaptations to meet the evolving needs of patients and healthcare providers alike. Maack's insights shed light on the role of telehealth in enhancing access to pharmaceutical services and the potential benefits it holds for both patients and healthcare systems.
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Brody Maack, PharmD, CTTS, an associate professor at the North Dakota State University School of Pharmacy, recently discussed the transformative journey of telehealth in an interview with Pharmacy Times. His expertise on the subject was highlighted in a presentation at the ASHP 2023 Summer Meeting. Maack explored the evolution of telehealth, emphasizing its significant impact on healthcare during the COVID-19 pandemic. He highlighted the advancements and adaptations of telehealth to meet the changing needs of patients and healthcare providers, shedding light on its role in improving access to pharmaceutical services and the potential benefits for both patients and healthcare systems.
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