
|Videos|August 10, 2020
How can practices inform patients that they offer telehealth services?
Author(s)Jeff Bendix, Senior Editor, Logan Lutton
Russell Libby, MD, says text messages, emails, and website postings let patients know telehealth services are available.
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Russell Libby, MD, says text messages, emails, and website postings let patients know telehealth services are available.
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