The need for virtual health solutions at the onset of the pandemic led to wide-spread adoption of telemedicine by providers and patients alike. However, over the years, this adoption rate has shifted and changed – based both on shifting patient expectations and provider acceptance of these tools. In this episode, hosts Reed Smith and Chris Boyer discuss the current trends impacting telehealth use in health systems, and how Care At Home trends are setting up long-term opportunities for combining in-person with virtual care. They are joined by Peter Alperin of Doximity who shares how he has seen health systems, doctors and providers using virtual care to enhance their ability to access care.
Mentions from the Show:
- Patients love telehealth—physicians are not so sure
- From facility to home: How healthcare could shift by 2025
- Peter Alperin on LinkedIn
- Peter Alperin on Twitter
- Doximity.com
- Doximity State of Telemedicine 2022 Report
- Medicom webinar: Exploring Digital Savvy Healthcare Consumerism
- Chris Boyer on LinkedIn
- Chris Boyer on Twitter
- Reed Smith on LinkedIn
- Reed Smith on Twitter