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Baltimore-based Johns Hopkins Medicine has partnered with Caregility to implement a new virtual care platform aimed at enhancing inpatient telehealth and launching a virtual nursing program.
From addressing delays in diagnoses to improving access to personalized care, technology is helping bridge critical gaps in autism services.
Virtual nursing began before the telemedicine boom, but is now an essential part of care in some hospitals, supporting floor staff and aiding patient families.