Why Virtual Care Needs an In-Home Diagnostic Layer
Virtual care is becoming part of enterprise care strategy and health systems are using virtual care to expand access, support clinician capacity, extend specialty reach, manage patient demand, and create more flexible care models across broader geographies. What began as a response to access and convenience has matured into an operating model for how care […]
Care Gaps Do Not Close Themselves: Why Patient Follow-Through Matters
Health systems, provider groups, FQHCs, IDNs, labs, and virtual-care programs are under growing pressure to prove that care is not only recommended, but completed. A care team can identify a patient who is overdue for lab work. A provider can place an order. A quality team can flag a gap. A virtual visit can reinforce […]
How Health Systems Can Evaluate In-Home Diagnostics Without Building a Field Team
Health systems are under pressure to expand access, improve patient experience, support virtual care, close care gaps, manage operational costs, and protect patient data. In-home diagnostics can help address many of those priorities, but the idea often raises an immediate concern: Do we have to build our own field team? Building a field operation from […]
Assessing Your Virtual Care Program: Where the Physical Layer Breaks Down

Virtual care is no longer just a video visit. A recent American Medical Association article on virtual care’s role in enterprise strategy makes that clear. Health systems are beginning to treat virtual care as a broader operating model: one that can expand access, support clinician capacity, improve workforce flexibility, reach patients across larger geographies, and […]