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Amanda Horton, M.D. Highlights the Advantages of Telemedicine for Patients and Physicians #2

2024-07-01T14:28:55-05:00February 22, 2022|

Amanda Horton, M.D. was named national medical director of maternal-fetal medicine in February 2022. Explore more about our tele-Maternal-fetal medicine program here.

Amanda Horton, M.D. Highlights the Advantages of Telemedicine for Patients and Physicians

2024-07-01T14:28:55-05:00February 22, 2022|

Amanda Horton, M.D. was named national medical director of maternal-fetal medicine in February 2022. Explore more about our tele-Maternal-fetal medicine program here.

Cultivating positive nurse-physician relationships through telemedicine

2023-12-14T23:31:00-06:00February 14, 2022|

Access TeleCare purposefully implements telemedicine programs to cultivate positive-physician nurse relationships. We were thrilled to be part of the Association of California Nurse Leaders’ conference this month. The “Great Resignation” in health care is real. What was a challenge before the pandemic [...]

Expanding Telemedicine at Palo Pinto General Hospital: A Success Story

2024-09-17T08:20:34-05:00February 11, 2022|

Today, Palo Pinto General Hospital is expanding its use of telemedicine services into several areas of the hospital following more than a year of successful deployment of a pulmonary & critical care telemedicine program, which resulted in a substantial retention of [...]

Tapped to Lead: the Access TeleCare Story

2024-07-01T10:41:56-05:00February 11, 2022|

When Chris Gallagher, M.D., first started designing his telemedicine company, Access Physicians, he saw early players in the tele-health care community taking shape in various ways. To him, SOC Telemed was leading in the space — the “Goliath” of telemedicine. Years [...]

Leverage the power of telemedicine to care for patients with complex infections

2024-07-01T14:26:29-05:00February 1, 2022|

Eighty percent of counties in the U.S. have no practicing infectious disease specialists, according to a 2020 study in the Annals of Internal Medicine. This translates to 208 million people without access to infectious disease care. Yet, the lack of available specialists doesn’t [...]

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