Hospitals are no longer treating virtual care as a temporary fix. But for virtual programs to deliver lasting value, they have to do more than increase access—they need to reduce inefficiencies, support collaboration across teams and service lines, and adapt to different staffing models.
In a recent article from Becker’s Healthcare, AmplifyMD’s Co-founder and Chief Product Officer Anand Nathan explores how forward-thinking healthy systems are transforming disconnected telehealth efforts into scalable, team-based models of care. He outlines the infrastructure needed to support this shift—from real-time EHR integration to AI-enhanced workflows—and shares how systems are already seeing measurable impact across specialties.
Highlights from the article include:
- Real-world outcomes from health systems using this model today
- Why fragmented, one-off virtual care programs fail to scale systemwide
- What scalable, team-based care looks like in practice
- The four infrastructure pillars that enable flexible, efficient virtual care
The article also features a real-world case study showing how one multi-state health system unified 25+ programs across six EHRs using a single platform.
Read the full article, The Next Frontier in Virtual Care: Team-Based Models That Actually Scale, here.