
Telehealth Tuesday Articles, March 2025
Hello Telehealth Tuesday Readers,
In March Telehealth Tuesday tackled four very different topics — from front-line tips on helping clinicians to “like” doing telehealth and guidance on how to conduct a virtual physical exam to more strategic guidance on using innovation in a time of crisis and exploring whether telehealth is causing the demise of the rural clinic.
Enjoy your readings!
5 Reasons Why Your Clinicians (Still) Don’t Like Telehealth
Despite telehealth’s rapid expansion, many clinicians still resist it—often due to leadership gaps, workflow inefficiencies, frustrating technology, lack of training, and unprepared patients. Discover how to break these barriers and make virtual care a seamless, effective experience for both clinicians and patients.
Innovation in a Crisis: A Guide for Healthcare Leaders
Innovation isn’t a luxury in a crisis—it’s a viable response. This article explores five key mindsets for healthcare leaders to drive simple, scalable solutions and turn challenges into opportunities. Read how strategic innovation builds long-term resilience.
The Virtual Physical Exam: Bringing Clinical Excellence to Telehealth
A well-structured virtual physical exam isn’t just possible — it’s essential for delivering high-quality telehealth care. This article explores how clinicians can guide patients in self-examination, adapt traditional assessment techniques, and enhance diagnostic accuracy in remote settings.
Is Telehealth a Clinic Killer?
This article challenges the fear that telehealth will dismantle brick-and-mortar clinics, especially in rural communities, and reframes the conversation around access, integration, and adaptability. It makes the case that clinics refusing to embrace hybrid care aren’t being preserved — they’re being left behind.