Payment, physician licensure, and patient privacy are perceived as three of the largest regulatory barriers to telemedicine adoption. With changing health care payment models and increasing consumer demand, it is becoming imperative for both physicians and health care organizations to start offering telemedicine services to stay competitive.
Join us as we walk through the common misconceptions of telemedicine policy and discuss how these policies can positively impact your bottom line. In addition, we will review best practices for maximizing performance.
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