COVID-19 Causes Virtual Care to Skyrocket at Dignity Health Medical Group
June 2020 | Hospital Quality Institute
Dignity Health has a robust virtual care program, which was started in 2008. However, we have seen an explosion in virtual activity since the COVID-19 crisis in March 2020. The teamwork and dedication of our clinicians, leadership, and staff allowed us to meet the needs of our patients amid COVID-19. One of our long-term goals was implementing convenient virtual visits for all 200+ Dignity Health Medical Foundation clinics. Fast-forward to March 2020 and COVID-19 skyrocketed that goal into a reality much quicker than originally anticipated.
In January 2020, only 337 patients received virtual visits throughout all our medical groups. By the end of April, over 64,800 patients were seen via virtual visits. The total number of virtual visits as of June 12th, is over 149,000.
This increase is a testament to Dignity Health Medical Foundation executives, leaders, and staff who worked tirelessly to implement virtual care services and provide training and resources to physicians. Their incredible dedication and hard work brought high-quality, safe virtual visits to patients during a time of crisis. The executive leaders’ commitment and partnering with physician leaders made the virtual care services successful. Our team — which is physician driven, patient centric and operation supported — has done amazing work.