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As the economy cautiously emerges from social isolation, the healthcare industry is looking at a post-pandemic landscape that will involve virtual care in some respect - the question is, to what extent? Plus, new guidance and research. 

5/1/20, CBS: How you see your doctor could be forever changed by the coronavirus pandemic

4/30/20, MIT Technology Review: Health systems are in need of radical change; virtual care will lead the way

4/30/20, The Lancet: Remote shared care delivery: a virtual response to COVID-19

4/28/20, The New York Times: Prenatal Care May Look Very Different After Coronavirus

4/27/20, ComputerWorld: Telehealth booms amid COVID-19 crisis; virtual care is here to stay

New guidance and research:

ACOG: Rethinking the Traditional Prenatal Care Model

FDA: Enforcement Policy for Non-Invasive Fetal and Maternal Monitoring Devices Used to Support Patient Monitoring During the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Public Health Emergency

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