It’s 2020 and I’m here to share four hot takes on what this year in virtual care will have in store for us. Prediction #1: More care providers will choose Epic for their virtual care, while payors and patients will choose literally any other options. Epic offers the path of least resistance, but doesn’t meet consumer expectations for conveniences or offer the cost savings payors are looking for in virtual care. Ready to learn more?
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