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Extend, don't reverse, virtual health care options


Published on 2025-02-22 21:03:12 - MSN
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The article from MSN discusses the evolution and expansion of virtual health care options, emphasizing that while reversing to traditional in-person care might not be feasible, extending virtual care services is the way forward. It highlights how telemedicine has become integral, especially post the global health crisis, offering convenience, accessibility, and continuity of care. The piece mentions various platforms and technologies that facilitate virtual consultations, mental health support, chronic disease management, and even urgent care. It also touches on the benefits like reduced exposure to infections, time and cost savings for patients, and the ability to reach underserved or remote areas. However, it acknowledges challenges such as digital divide issues, privacy concerns, and the limitations in physical examinations. The article suggests that the future of healthcare will likely involve a hybrid model where virtual care complements in-person visits, enhancing overall patient care delivery.

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