What’s Next in Virtual Care and RPM?

July 16, 2024 Providence News Team

In this episode, Dr. Eve Cunningham discusses the evolving landscape of healthcare through innovations in virtual care and remote patient monitoring (RPM) and how these innovations can help with clinician shortages and improve the quality of care. The episode covers the difficulties that women in healthcare leadership face and the value of mentorship for advancing in healthcare IT. Discover how Providence is pioneering telemedicine innovations, the role of AI in healthcare, and the critical importance of mentorship.

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