Strategically Implementing Virtual Care to Improve the Patient and Provider Experience

Brian Yarnell, President, Bluestream Health
Tim Vaughan, Chief Product Officer, pCare
Drawing from lessons learned and best practices developed over the pandemic, Bluestream Health and pCare will share strategies to adopt, and pitfalls to avoid, for optimal virtual care implementation across a healthcare system to the benefit of patients and providers. Learning Objectives: Identify the challenges/shortcomings of many current virtual care implementations. Discover how to leverage a checklist to implement an optimal solution. Gain the confidence to implement virtual care in their practice.
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