Virtual Care: How Small Businesses Can Use It to Save Time, Money
Virtual healthcare has become the new normal since the coronavirus pandemic began last year, with McKinsey & Company finding that the popularity of virtual primary care increased substantially in April 2020. Despite the potential to improve healthcare plans and reach more people, there still exist considerable barriers to the extensive adoption of virtual care. These include discomfort toward technology among individuals, especially older people, and the perception that the technology used is not secure. For the use of telehealth to continue growing, these barriers need to be addressed. A separate survey also found that virtual care is convenient and can…











