In September we started the month with a first article in my new series of âblasphemous telehealth secretsâ. The first âsecretâ that I divulged was about physicians being very uncomfortable on camera (and examined the root cause behind it).
The following week, I focused on a topic that is very dear to my heart because these days 80% of our clients are rural: the role of telehealth in the future of rural health.
The third article talked about the multiple facets of telehealth that bring out telehealthâs brilliance.
Wrapping up the month was the second article in the âblasphemous telehealth secretsâ series focusing on why using Best Practices is NOT a best practice.
Enjoy your readings!
P.S.: If thereâs a telehealth topic youâd like me to cover in my weekly articles send me a quick email.
Why Physicians Donât Like Being on Camera
The Role of Telehealth in the Future of Rural Health
The Diamond of Telehealth Awareness
Did you know that a stereotypical diamond has 58 facets? Thatâs why itâs so brilliant! The same applies to telehealth. The more facets of telehealth you can leverage, the more brilliant your telehealth program will be.
Best Practices are not the Solution for Telehealth Success