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At HIMSS25, Scott Wilson, along with two representatives from Valley Health System, will emphasize the importance of unifying telemedicine efforts to boost the success of health systems. In their upcoming session, they will share valuable insights and strategies aimed at maximizing the benefits of telehealth services.
Wilson highlights that effective collaboration among healthcare providers is crucial for achieving optimal outcomes in telemedicine. By integrating telehealth into existing workflows and fostering communication among care teams, health systems can enhance patient engagement and streamline care delivery. He stresses the need for a cohesive approach that aligns technology with clinical practices, ensuring that telemedicine is not just an add-on but a fundamental component of patient care.
The session aims to equip attendees with practical tips and frameworks that can be implemented within their organizations. By focusing on unified telemedicine efforts, health systems can improve patient satisfaction, reduce costs, and ultimately drive better health outcomes.
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