Dialed-In on the Virtual Care Journey
In a healthcare landscape defined by rapid innovation, the relationship between technology and patient care has never been more crucial. Virtual care, once a niche convenience, is now a foundational element of modern healthcare delivery. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), telemedicine use among office-based physicians increased from 15.4% in 2019 to 86.5% in 2021 — a surge that redefined how Americans access care. But as this digital transformation continues, the question remains: how do we balance human connection with technological advancement? How can healthcare providers, technologists, and patients collaborate to ensure that virtual care doesn’t just work—but works for everyone? In this episode of Dialed In on the Virtual Care Journey, host Becca Bean, Senior Vice President of Dialcare, speaks with Anthony Mustoe, Chief Information Officer at Careington & Dialcare. Together, they explore how innovation, data, and empathy intersect to make virtual care more seamless, secure, and accessible. The discussion dives into the transformative impact of the pandemic on telehealth, the future of wearable technology, and the evolving role of data and AI in healthcare. Key Takeaways: Technology as the Bridge to Access: Mustoe defines virtual care as a “care continuum,” allowing patients to access medical help when and where they need it. From rural communities to urban health deserts, digital tools are expanding reach and breaking down barriers. Cybersecurity and Trust: As virtual platforms grow, safeguarding patient data is paramount. Mustoe highlights the critical work behind maintaining HIPAA compliance, managing audits, and defending against new threats—from mobile vulnerabilities to even pacemaker hacks. The Future is Personalized: AI, wearables, and innovations like “digital twins” promise a new era of individualized healthcare. By integrating real-time data, predictive analytics, and human insight, the next frontier of care will be proactive, not reactive. Anthony Mustoe is the Chief Information Officer for Careington International and its affiliate companies, including Dialcare. With nearly three decades in IT leadership, Mustoe began his career in telecommunications at Level 3 Communications before transitioning into healthcare technology. His mission is rooted in purpose—leveraging innovation to expand access to care and improve health outcomes globally.
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