A Physician’s Perspective on What Works (and Doesn’t) for Telemedicine
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https://doi.org/10.30953/tmt.v1.90Keywords:
challenges in telemedicine, EHR integration, flexibility, patient outcomes, patient support, practice branding, practice of medicine, telehealth, telemedicine, telemedicine process improvementAbstract
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Editor’s note: As patients start to demand access to telemedicine,1 it is imperative for physicians to understand how to make these types of appointments available in their practice. Without telemedicine adoption as a standard of care, physicians run the risk of losing patients to on-demand telemedicine organizations. Through telemedicine, not only do patients get a more convenient and cost-effective experience, providers have the opportunity to grow their practice and increase patient satisfaction. In this article, Dr. Timothy Porter, a community pediatrician in Chicago, shares his perspective.
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