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Is The Future of Healthcare Virtual?

34m · Health Is On The Way · 25 Aug 11:32

In Episode #6 of Health Is On The Way guest co-host Nicole Grasso of Bravo Wellness joins guest Jim Pshock of Bravo Wellness and Medical Mutual of Ohio to discuss the rapid virtualization of all aspects of healthcare.  We cover how the traditional barriers of consumer preference, reimbursement, and regulatory limitations and how these are being systematically removed.  We also cover remaining limitations on virtual care and the forces that are pushing through these barriers to make virtual the preferred, first option for many health consumers.

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Is The Future of Healthcare Virtual?

In Episode #6 of Health Is On The Way guest co-host Nicole Grasso of Bravo Wellness joins guest Jim Pshock of Bravo Wellness and Medical Mutual of Ohio to discuss the rapid virtualization of all aspects of healthcare.  We cover how the traditional barriers of consumer preference, reimbursement, and regulatory limitations and how these are being systematically removed.  We also cover remaining limitations on virtual care and the forces that are pushing through these barriers to make virtual the preferred, first option for many health consumers.

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