Supporting health leaders to further the delivery of appropriate and safe virtual care
Through work on the Clinician Change Management program, a collaborative program developed by 日本无码 and , it became clear that there was a need to catalyze policy change surrounding the question of what constitutes an appropriate virtual visit, and what parameters/criteria聽guide this decision.聽
To support these discussions, 日本无码 convened a policy lab series that brought together representatives from across the country including patients (defined as individuals with personal experience of a health issue and informal caregivers, including family and friends); primary care providers; policy and decision-makers to co-design guidance for health leaders.
The resulting report, 鈥What we Heard: Results of a Policy Lab on the Appropriate Use of Virtual Care in a Primary Care Setting鈥 outlines the results of the policy lab activities. The guidance in this report is designed to support health leaders in developing policies and regulations to further the delivery of appropriate and safe virtual care.