Levin, R. I., & Alcala, B. W.2020-03-172020-03-172018Levin, R. I., & Alcala, B. W. (2018). All Health Technology Requires Compassion, Collaboration, and Humanism for Optimal Care. Telehealth and Medicine Today.https://telehealthandmedicinetoday.com/index.php/journal/article/view/8/97http://hdl.handle.net/11212/4621To feel connected to a patient requires more than being in the same room.In fact, being in the same room may not be essential. Connecting with a patient or another healthcare team member requires humanism—the simple act of being human—and the deliberate acts that accompany it.For those working in telehealth, creating a bond with a patient can be a bit different but no less important or possible than in a physical room.entelehealthphysiciancareAll Health Technology Requires Compassion, Collaboration, and Humanism for Optimal CareArticle