Wi-Fi Failures, Custom Tech And Other Challenges Of Bringing Specialty Care Into Patients’ Homes
Executive Summary
The CEOs Reimagine Care, Cortica and Inbound Health, part of the rising trend to bring specialty and acute care programs into the home, joined a panel at the DHIS West conference to discuss their views on the future of virtual and at-home delivery of complex care and shared some of their own challenges they encountered.
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