WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — During the COVID-19 pandemic, nursing staff leaders scrambled to find online platforms that would allow providers to treat patients via telehealth. A new paper published in The ...
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 ...
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, ...
Demand for telemedicine has risen over the past two years from both patients and providers. McKinsey & Company estimates that telehealth implementation has soared to levels 38 times what it was before ...
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.
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 ...
Telehealth, which is a way to visit with your provider using a phone or video call, is available to all Medicare members through December 31, 2027. “A lot of Medicare beneficiaries got their first ...
COVID-19–driven telehealth exposure positively shifted physician respondents’ perceptions of telehealth effectiveness, and most are likely to continue use if temporary telehealth regulatory ...
The use of telehealth continues to grow across the healthcare industry, including among physician associates (PAs). As noted in the American Academy of Physician Associates’ (AAPA’s) 2025 Salary ...
This is a cross-sectional, year-over-year, retrospective analysis of telehealth visits conducted across a multisite, multiregional cancer practice in the United States. Multivariable models examined ...
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 ...