Telehealth provision, though remaining a significant aspect of medical delivery since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, differs widely among physician age groups and practice areas, a new study ...
A recent study in the Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association finds significant association between the use of telehealth services and improved healthcare access and outcomes in ...
Patients are now more comfortable using telehealth as the COVID-19 pandemic drove a surge in virtual visits. According to a new RAND Corporation study published in Health Affairs Monday, use and ...
Editor’s note: Paul Schmeltzer is a member of commercial law firm Clark Hill and counsels clients on healthcare issues like telehealth and regulatory matters. As patient care via telehealth continues ...
In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, telehealth use surged as a result of Medicare and private payers loosened payment restrictions. While there is bipartisan support from lawmakers, administrators, ...
Consumer research firm J.D. Power has released its 2022 U.S. Telehealth Satisfaction Study. The analysis revealed several key trends in Americans' growing usage of telehealth. For one, 67 percent of ...
Patients’ motivations for telehealth use require further investigation to develop appropriate policies. Objectives: Use of telehealth has been on the rise since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.
COVID-19 necessitated widespread loosening of state and federal restrictions on and rapid expansion of telehealth. Now, as policy makers consider telehealth in the post-pandemic period, they must make ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Physicians overwhelmingly favor making telehealth a permanent part of their practice for opioid use disorder ...
Many patients living in rural areas of the U.S. are still facing difficulties accessing telehealth support—despite promises to help bridge this gap. Examining the telehealth usage patterns of more ...