Partners Lawrence Vernaglia and Nathaniel Lacktman were quoted in a Fox News piece, “Virtual Doctors Treat Real Patients at Remote Digital Clinics,” on March 6, 2015. The article discusses advances in technology and the growing use of telemedicine at remote medical clinics.
Vernaglia was quoted saying, “There are many viable options for getting compensated for practicing telemedicine. The smartest thing organizations can do now is to continue developing programs, and be ready for the law to catch up – because it will.”
Lacktman was quoted saying, “Telemedicine offers new ways for providers to manage this level of risk and keep their patients healthy, happy and out of the hospital.”
Vernaglia was quoted saying, “There are many viable options for getting compensated for practicing telemedicine. The smartest thing organizations can do now is to continue developing programs, and be ready for the law to catch up – because it will.”
Lacktman was quoted saying, “Telemedicine offers new ways for providers to manage this level of risk and keep their patients healthy, happy and out of the hospital.”
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