Covid-19 driving adoption of telemedicine for primary care and other visits

This pandemic called for changes in the way that we access health care in order to minimize the transmission of Covid-19 and reduce the impact of patient surges on medical facilities and resources. Before the Covid-19 pandemic, trends showed some increased interest in use of telehealth services, but adoption was slow. However, recent policy changes have reduced barriers to telehealth access and have promoted the use of telehealth as a way to deliver acute, chronic, primary and specialty care. Theā€¦
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