In some parts of the rural United States, accessing in-person health care can feel impossible. Local emergency rooms and specialists might be nonexistent, and a trip to the clinic can take hours.
Since the COVID-19 pandemic, telehealth has rapidly evolved from a niche service to an essential element of modern healthcare. Once primarily used to conduct urgent care appointments, telehealth now ...
Nearly three quarters of Americans said they are unaware of, or unable to access telehealth services, even though one in 10 said they had previously used telehealth technology. These were among the ...
PRISM Medical Care, a Nevada-based virtual primary care practice founded by Nika Asistio, APRN, FNP-C, welcomes recent federal actions extending telehealth access, helping ensure uninterrupted care ...
The COVID-19 pandemic derailed much of America’s access to safe, affordable and efficient in-person health care. Telehealth, which wasn’t widely available or accessible to many Americans before the ...
Senators urge HHS to make changes in telehealth regulations permanent, allowing access to services for millions of seniors living in rural America. With COVID-19 pandemic-era telehealth regulations ...
Care utilization diverged markedly, with TCH averaging 0.07 in-person visits versus 2.40 in the comparator arm, and only 4% ...