Monday, May 18 | Thought Leadership

Virtual Care Defined

By Netsmart

While the advent of COVID-19 has mandated the need for a virtual care strategy, the value and benefit of telehealth services and digital tools will inevitably persist. 

 

Download this infographic to find out how you can expand your use of technology to optimize virtual care in your organization. 

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It is evident that virtual care and its ever-evolving benefits is here to stay. Telehealth is no longer a complement, but a must for the successful delivery of care. 

 

Learn more about how you can implement virtual care strategies to meet the challenges of COVID-19 and beyond. Find more resources on delivering care during COVID-19 here

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