Virtual cardiology support is getting a boost. Auxira Health and St. Luke’s University Health Network (SLUHN) are teaming up. Big deal. They're integrating virtually-embedded teams into SLUHN's Heart & Vascular network. What does this mean? Each cardiologist gets a virtual support team. Nurse practitioners, medical assistants, and registered nurses - all virtually embedded. They'll handle follow-ups and care coordination. The goal? Better patient care. It's launching with 24 cardiologists. I think this is just the start. In my experience, virtual support teams can be a game-changer. Honestly, this is where most healthcare systems fail - in the follow-up. But with Auxira Health's tech, SLUHN can change that. Our internal analysis at NextCore suggests that this partnership will disrupt the healthcare industry. What the mainstream media is missing is the potential for this model to be replicated across other healthcare networks. Read also: Big News: M5 MacBook Air Price Drop - A Game-Changer for Tech Enthusiasts and Iovance Biotherapeutics Q1 2026: Cancer Therapy Innovations. According to Reuters, virtual care is on the rise. And MIT Tech Review says that AI-powered healthcare is the future. This partnership is a step in that direction. Bottom line - virtual cardiology support is the future. And Auxira Health and SLUHN are leading the way.
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