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Stanford Health Care: Telehealth During a Global Pandemic
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This case describes the rapid shift to a virtual care model at Stanford Health Care following the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in March 2019. SHC's quick pivot allowed caregivers to continue to monitor, diagnose, and treat patients, while also preventing the spread of disease within SHC facilities. Financial considerations and insurance reimbursement issues are covered, and the case concludes with the discussion of a post-pandemic strategy for the long-term use of telehealth at SHC. The case also discusses the history of the telehealth industry.