The rush to adopt<a rel="noopener noreferrer" rel="noopener noreferrer" href="https://www.nextgen.com/products-and-services/telehealth-virtual-visits" target="_blank"> telehealth may have led your practice to hit the ground running. The following tactics for transitioning your patients to telemedicine can help you achieve a virtual patient visit that supports and even strengthens your continuity of care. Be proactive to ensure your virtual doctor visits are as effective as your in-office visits—have a staff member call ten minutes before the appointment and make sure the patient can connect to their telehealth visit. The staff member can also use this time to gather intake information. Learn more from the blog,<a rel="noopener noreferrer" rel="noopener noreferrer" href="https://www.nextgen.com/blog/2020/may/what-we-learned-about-telehealth" target="_blank"> In the Midst of a Crisis, What Have We Learned About Telehealth? As your practice increases telehealth use, patients will have questions. The following answers to patients’ frequently asked questions can help you prepare for an appropriate and strategic response.