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New Toolkit Aims to Support Effective Virtual-First Care Transitions

The Digital Medicine Society and American Telemedicine Association have developed a new toolkit to support the integration of virtual and in-person healthcare.

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By Mark Melchionna

- Amid the sustained demand for telehealth services, the Digital Medicine Society (DiMe) and the American Telemedicine Association (ATA) have created a toolkit that provides healthcare stakeholders with resources displaying effective virtual-first care transitions and offers strategies to achieve them. 

The toolkit was launched by vIrtual first Medical PrActice CollaboraTion (IMPACT), a pre-competitive collaboration hosted by DiMe and ATA to support virtual-first care transitions. IMPACT includes digital health companies, investors, payors, and consultants.

DiMe is a nonprofit organization that includes digital medicine companies focused on addressing challenges by creating new resources and educational programs. The American Telemedicine Association is also a nonprofit, representing more than 400 organizations.

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