There’s no denying that telehealth is now an essential mode of healthcare delivery. Providers are relying on remote care to connect with patients during the COVID-19 pandemic. But what are the long-term benefits and challenges of telehealth?
Telehealth is not an equal substitute for all in-person care needs. But the right blend of remote care and traditional care can increase access and create a better experience for patients.
In this resource, you’ll learn about:
You’ll learn about how telehealth can be leveraged to enhance primary care by removing access barriers and strengthening relationships between providers and patients.
You’ll also gain a clear picture of the potential risks to privacy and the importance of making telehealth accessible to everyone (not just those with easy access to an internet connection.)
With telehealth services, I have been able to maintain a rapport and connection with the population … While telehealth does not fully replace the face-to-face model of delivering care, I have found it to be another helpful tool to complement this traditional model.” — Joe Gardner, ARNP, Lead Provider