Virtual Care

Virtual Care refers to the provision of healthcare services remotely, using digital technologies to connect patients with healthcare providers. This approach allows for consultations, diagnosis, and treatment without the need for in-person visits. Virtual Care can encompass various forms of communication, including video calls, phone calls, mobile apps, and online messaging systems. It aims to improve access to healthcare, enhance convenience for patients, and reduce the burden on traditional healthcare facilities. Virtual Care can cover a wide range of services, including primary care, mental health support, chronic disease management, and follow-up appointments, thus broadening the scope of how healthcare can be delivered. This method is especially beneficial in situations where patients may have mobility issues, live in remote areas, or prefer the convenience of receiving care from home.