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Telerehabilitation - Can telehealth work for physical therapy?
Let’s be real. There are some activities that are more difficult to adapt to digital format, or can’t be digital forever. Industries like physical therapy are still discovering how to adapt their work online without losing quality and they’re trying to find new ways to continue providing the same care.
Challenges when implementing telehealth
Telemedicine is becoming an essential part of the business plan of many hospitals and clinics. There are many known benefits associated with telehealth and the main one is that it allows you to continue caring for patients wherever they are . However, each new change brings challenges that need to be anticipated before implementation and telehealth is no exception.
Stand out from the crowd with Kailo
As a medical provider, it is inevitable to face many competitors. However, you should be aware that it is very normal and healthy to have competition because they motivate you to be better, more innovative, and to offer something that they do not have. Competitors help you awaken your creativity and will never let you rest. This is beneficial because it helps you keep your focus on the growth of your practice.
The importance of patient onboarding
Telemedicine is not a new concept anymore, but that doesn't mean that everyone is familiar with it. Research has shown that telemedicine is a huge convenience for patients, but many are having trouble adapting to modern technology implemented in the healthcare system. You must keep in mind all the patients who visit your clinic. Some people avoid technology thinking it is something complicated and they would not be able to cope.
Therapy in times of telehealth
Аs technology advances, we are all witnessing it entering all areas of work. Many oppose it, thinking that technology will take over their jobs, but on the contrary, modern technology can only improve and simplify the work.
Telemedicine explained
Telemedicine or telehealth visits are a thing for years, with some practices embracing them and others slow to adopt. In the past few months, Covid-19 put telemedicine into the spotlight and now virtual care is here to stay. More and more practices are implementing it every day and it’s because this type of healthcare can speed up medical attention while keeping the patients and the doctors safe.