OSF’s Virtual HealthCare Continues to Thrive

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OSF HealthCare Holy Family and St. Mary’s President Lisa DeKezel informs their virtual healthcare is a very substantial program and will continue to be offered to patients:

“If you are unable to get in and be seen or you just want the convenience of connecting from home or maybe you are out of town and you are away from your provider or you just don’t feel well enough, we do offer virtual visits. You can just Google it, it will take you right to it, and you can actually enter our virtual visit portal and it will get you connected to a provider for a virtual visit from home or from your office if you need to be seen.”

DeKezel says their virtual health care program offers an extension of their providers to help meet the needs of the community.

**Written by WMOI/WRAM Director of Communications Kelsey Crain**

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