The COVID-19 pandemic ushered in a new era of telehealth adoption, accelerating its acceptance among both healthcare providers and patients. Five years later, telehealth has solidified its role in hybrid care models, with advancements in virtual visits, remote patient monitoring and diagnostics driven by artificial intelligence (AI).
While some initial momentum has leveled off, key technologies and policy changes are shaping the future of connected care.
“Telehealth is now an accepted mode of care,” explains Dr. Joe Kvedar, senior adviser at the American Telemedicine Association. “There are…

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