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Telehealth at a crossroads: When does it work best? What should it cost?

Por: The Boston Globe Nation March 13, 2023

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When the pandemic shut down medical offices and forced nearly everyone into remote care, Dr. Barbara S. Spivak faced one of the more unsettling challenges of her decades-long career. Suddenly she had to care for patients remotely — despite being the type of person who rarely even used FaceTime, never mind Zoom.But the Watertown primary care doctor, like doctors and patients everywhere, underwent a mandatory crash course in telehealth, mastered... + full article



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