5 errors that businesses make while adopting telemedicine

The healthcare management system and service delivery have undergone a significant transformation thanks to the digitally enabled system. The demand, preferences, and behaviour patterns of healthcare customers have dramatically changed, which has increased the popularity of healthcare technology. Healthcare firms have a huge opportunity for growth.

  • Embracing digital health innovations

  • Delivering value-based care services that are reasonably priced and accessible

  • Greater emphasis on patient-centred healthcare

The telemedicine industry is growing exponentially, and the number of companies adopting telemedicine is also increasing.

However, there are still some mistakes that companies make when it comes to the adoption of telehealth solutions.

Here are five of the biggest mistakes that firms make when it comes to adopting it.

  1. Mistake #1: Companies often overestimate their readiness for adopting telemedicine and underestimate the need to invest in training and education to prepare for a change in their work culture.

  2. Mistake#2: Companies often underestimate how complicated technology integration can be, leading to a lot of time wasted on planning and execution.

  3. Mistake#3: Companies often believe that purchasing one or two new pieces of equipment will be enough to prepare for taking on telemedicine.

  4. Mistake #4: Companies often plan an implementation without considering the company's cultural aspects or how it can affect their business practices.

  5. Mistake #5: Companies often believe implementing one piece of technology is enough and neglect other factors, such as workplace culture and infrastructure.

Telemedicine is a big deal for many patients and clinicians, so what are you waiting for? Improve your current healthcare delivery system with telemedicine services.

Henry Rosas

Henry Rosas is a seasoned Business Executive with a long track record, +26 years, driving growth for Consumer Health organizations and helping more than 1 billion people live healthier lives every day from their very first day through diverse health brands that are rooted in science and endorsed by professionals in Latin America, Middle East, Africa, and Russia.

Henry Rosas has a comprehensive experience in leading global name-brands for high-profile companies, including Warner-Lambert, Johnson & Johnson, Unilever, MundiPharma, and Talkcircle, an online therapy platform.

Brands include: BETADINE®, SPLENDA®, TYLENOL®, DOVE®, NEUTROGENA®, SENOKOT®, AVEENO®, JOHNSON’S®, LISTERINE®, CLEAN & CLEAR®, VASELINE®


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