
In the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, Logan University is ensuring its Health Centers are able to deliver chiropractic care to patients while adhering to state mandates and guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. This week, Logan launched Doxy, a HIPAA-compliant telehealth tool that allows chiropractic clinicians to meet with patients via video conferencing. Using a mobile device or a desktop computer, patients can ask questions to a clinician without having to leave their home. Telehealth was already on the rise in recent years, however COVID-19 has accelerated the industry and its ability to provide safe care …