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Healthcare Organizations Plan to expand Telespecialty, Virtual Sitting
Healthcare organizations are set to expand telehealth specialty and virtual sitting services, according to a new KLAS report. The report details the virtual care solutions with the broadest use cases across enterprises and identifies areas for expansion. Health organizations aim to enhance their virtual care offerings by implementing or expanding telehealth-based specialty services and virtual sitting with their current virtual care vendors. This expansion reflects a broader trend in leveraging telehealth to improve accessibility and efficiency in healthcare delivery. The report underscores the growing importance of virtual care in meeting diverse healthcare needs and the strategic plans of organizations to integrate these technologies more comprehensively into their services.
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Healthcare organizations plan to expand telehealth specialty and virtual sitting services, according to a KLAS report. The report highlights the broad use cases of virtual care solutions across enterprises and areas targeted for expansion. Organizations aim to enhance their offerings by integrating telehealth-based specialty services and virtual sitting with their current vendors. This expansion aligns with the trend of leveraging telehealth to improve healthcare accessibility and efficiency, reflecting strategic efforts to integrate these technologies comprehensively into healthcare services.
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