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Session Information
Telehealth can address COVID-19 and other epidemic situations by limiting exposure to infection for vulnerable populations and health care workers, while expanding the reach of resources to communities that have limited access to needed services. This allows patients to receive health services away from settings where potential for contracting COVID-19 are high, such as hospitals, health clinic waiting rooms, private practices, etc.
Subject Matter Experts
- Joseph C. Kvedar, MD; President-Elect, American Telemedicine Association; VP, Partners in Health
- Christian B. Ramers, MD, MPH, AAHIVS; Medical Director, Laura Rodriguez Research Institute
- John D. Scott, MD, MSc, FIDSA; Medical Director, UW Digital Health
- Kristin Sohl, MD, FAAP; Executive Director, ECHO Autism
Session Archive
- Dr. Joseph C. Kvedar
- May 18, 2020
- Dr. Kristin Sohl
- May 27, 2020
- Dr. John D. Scott
- June 1, 2020
This miniseries was made possible by the generous philanthropic support of the Brisol Myers Squibb Foundation.