Telehealth trend may lead to increased exposures for medical practitioners

Once a limited service offered to patients in very remote areas, telehealth consultations are now in high demand.
Australia Food, Drugs, Healthcare, Life Sciences
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High levels of telehealth uptake may prove to be one of the long-term social changes caused by the pandemic. If it is, the challenges posed by telehealth may lead to an increased exposure to claims against health professionals.

In this article, W+K's Chris Spain and Prue Egan look at the issues for insurers and raise a number of questions health professionals should consider.

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Telehealth trend may lead to increased exposures for medical practitioners

Australia Food, Drugs, Healthcare, Life Sciences
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