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Happy National Doctor’s Day!

March 29, 2018


Happy National Doctor’s Day!

National Doctor’s Day is this Friday, and we want to take the opportunity to recognize all the healthcare providers who are using the Fabric platform to deliver high-quality care to patients across the country – from New York to California and from Minnesota to Dallas Texas.

We are fortunate to work with clinical leaders and front-line healthcare providers who are committed, not only to providing the best possible care, but to transforming healthcare delivery in a way that employs technology to put patients first.

In recognition of National Doctor’s Day, we want to say thank you to our 30+ health system customers and the 876 physicians, nurse practitioners and physician assistants who are actively caring for patients through the Fabric platform.

We want to particularly thank the 11 members of our Clinical Quality Advisory Council. These clinical leaders go above and beyond supporting virtual care in their organizations by devoting time and energy to help us make sure our clinical content and algorithms are effective in supporting healthcare providers and their patients. Their frontline experience and feedback is invaluable.

The clinical champions at each of our health system customers deserve a special thank you, as well. Their commitment to advancing innovation in care delivery is helping move our entire industry forward.

Happy National Doctor’s Day from the Fabric Clinical Team!

Becki Hafner-Fogarty, MD, MBA, MAAFP
Kevin Smith, DNP, FNP, FAANP
Lisa Ide, MD, MHA
Jenni Doble, RN, BSN
Spat Rajbhandari, MSR, RN

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