The pandemic highlighted the shortcomings of the outpatient model in secondary care and accelerated the transition to virtual care models that was already underway. This shift is structural and, in future, care will likely be delivered via a hybrid of in-person and virtual care. As healthcare systems recover post-Covid, more flexible and efficient methods of managing patients are required. Induction’s platform is ideally placed for this new paradigm.
14 Jun 2021
Enabling virtual care
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Enabling virtual care
Induction Healthcare Group Plc (INHC:LON) | 12.5 -0.1 (-4.0%) | Mkt Cap: 11.5m
- Published:
14 Jun 2021 -
Author:
Chris Glasper -
Pages:
3
The pandemic highlighted the shortcomings of the outpatient model in secondary care and accelerated the transition to virtual care models that was already underway. This shift is structural and, in future, care will likely be delivered via a hybrid of in-person and virtual care. As healthcare systems recover post-Covid, more flexible and efficient methods of managing patients are required. Induction’s platform is ideally placed for this new paradigm.