Telehealth was, at first, integrated as a short-term way to address problems brought on by COVID-19.
As the nation progresses, physicians are realizing that telehealth may have a lasting impact on how care is delivered moving forward.
We must remember that telehealth should be modified based on your practice and the specific needs of you and your patients. What can we learn from those who have been successful in integrating telemedicine into their practices? For specific recommendations and helpful tips, read the full article at Medical Economics.
Contemporary OB/GYN Senior Editor Angie DeRosa gets insight on the current state of COVID-19 from Christina Han, MD, division director of maternal-fetal medicine at the University of California, Los Angeles, and member of its COVID-19 task force. Han is an active member of the Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine and discusses the issues on behalf of SMFM.
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