Bridging the Trust Gap: Qualitative Benchmarks for Telehealth Adoption Barriers
Telehealth has moved from novelty to necessity, yet many programs stall after the first wave of adoption. The reason is rarely bandwidth or hardware. ...
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Telehealth has moved from novelty to necessity, yet many programs stall after the first wave of adoption. The reason is rarely bandwidth or hardware. ...
Telehealth sounded like the future of medicine—until clinics started rolling it out and discovered that many patients simply weren't showing up for vi...
Telehealth adoption rarely fails because of a single dramatic breakdown. More often, it erodes slowly—a patient who can't find the login link, a clini...
A telehealth visit ends, the clinician logs out of the video platform, and then the real work begins: copying notes from one system into the EMR, reco...
Telehealth adoption has a technology problem—but not the one most people assume. The video platform works. The bandwidth is sufficient. The devices ar...