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How One Dermatologist Learned to Launch - and Like - Telehealth

Amy Witt tells Xtelligent Healthcare Media's Healthcare Strategies podcast how she uses a telehealth platform to augment her small Florida practice and give patients a convenient option to in-person visits.

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By Eric Wicklund

- Small and solo medical practices looking to adopt telehealth should be thinking more about the convenience it offers patients than financial reimbursement.

That’s the advice of Amy Witt, a dermatologist who launched an asynchronous telehealth service through her electronic health record platform in 2017 and has more recently adopted video-based virtual visits. The Maitland, FL-based doctor, who runs her practice with two PAs, sees telehealth as a way of connecting with patients – both regular and new – in a way that she might not get in an office visit.

With telehealth, “you’re only focused on them, which, when they’re in the office that’s true, but you know there’s a waiting room full of people (and) there are noises outside the room,” she said during an episode of Xtelligent Healthcare Media’s Healthcare Strategies podcast series. “It’s very different. You’re just completely caught up with them.”

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