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How to choose a telemedicine vendor

With the increase in telemedicine use, physicians can (virtually) meet their patients’ needs now more than ever. However, with this swift increase in telehealth usage, how can physicians choose the best telemedicine vendor for their practice with so many options available?

Patient access to safe and secure healthcare is always a priority for physicians, and especially with the current COVID-19 pandemic, finding practical options to still examine their patients has becoming a rising concern.

Now with the increase in telemedicine use, physicians can (virtually) meet their patients’ needs now more than ever. However, with this swift increase in telehealth usage, how can physicians choose the best telemedicine vendor for their practice with so many options available?

In this presentation by Medical Economics, Neil Baum, M.D., professor of Clinical Urology at Tulane Medical School in New Orleans, La., discusses the best practices to vet a telemedicine vendor that will best address their practice’s and patients’ needs.

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