How technology could benefit telehealth and make it more equitable

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How technology could benefit telehealth and make it more equitable
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Yen said she's optimistic about the potential for AI and machine learning to transform healthcare. Presented by VerizonBusiness ad

— have made telehealth an increasingly important option for people who are the most vulnerable to losing access to care. Since it was already well-established when the pandemic hit, Pandia Health was in a strong position to serve patients all over the US who suddenly needed access to virtual care.

, and other technological breakthroughs can reshape telehealth for the better and help Pandia Health keep costs down for patients.As the pandemic disrupted office work around the world in 2020, Yen said her company was able to fully embrace remote work because it already mirrored the structure of the telemedicine business; the company's network of doctors is spread across the US and organized so that the doctors can tailor their on-call hours to fit their preferred schedules.

To be accessible to patients, the company operates seven days a week."We could cut it off on the weekend, but that's when people have questions about their birth control, that's when people have time to deal with that," she said."Because we're women-founded and women-led, we are more cognizant of the need for flexibility and schedules.

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