Virtual Specialty Care Has Time. Will We Use It Wisely?
The specialty access and capacity crisis demands more than incremental fixes. It requires expanding virtual access and fundamentally rethinking how specialty care can be delivered.
Sheri Rudberg</a> is the co-founder and CEO of <a href=https://medcitynews.com/author/srudberg/"https://www.wovenxhealth.com/">WovenX Health</a>, a leader in digital health focused on improving access to specialty care. Sheri founded WovenX after experiencing firsthand the frustrations of navigating specialty care access for her family. With a background in strategy, law and business operations, Sheri has spent her career leading and scaling companies at the intersection of healthcare and innovation." />
The specialty access and capacity crisis demands more than incremental fixes. It requires expanding virtual access and fundamentally rethinking how specialty care can be delivered.
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