Access TeleCare CEO Joshua DeTillio recently joined StartUp Health to discuss how specialty telemedicine can help community hospitals retain patients, improve access to care, and remain financially sustainable.
Drawing on his experience as a former hospital executive that introduced specialty telemedicine into his hospital, DeTillio talked about how virtual specialty care can help hospitals address specialist shortages, reduce avoidable transfers, and manage more complex patients locally. Access TeleCare supports hospitals across eight specialties, including neurology, behavioral health, cardiology, infectious disease, pulmonary and critical care, nephrology, hospitalist services, and maternal-fetal medicine.
The feature also explores growing demand for systemwide telemedicine partnerships, Access TeleCare’s approach to artificial intelligence, and the emerging virtual hospital model.
Read or watch the full StartUp Health feature, “How Access TeleCare Is Keeping Community Hospitals Open and Patients Close to Home,” to hear DeTillio’s perspective on the future of virtual specialty care.









