Some older Americans have come to depend on virtual consultations with doctors, covered by Medicare. To keep that option in ...
Explore how telemedicine is transforming healthcare with insurance coverage, enhancing accessibility and cost-effectiveness.
COVID-era telehealth laws made health care more accessible for rural patients, but telehealth might not be as easy to access next year.
Uncertainty in federal telehealth reform is threatening care for many patients in our region — especially those living in ...
Economic hardships often create insurmountable barriers to healthcare. For families grappling with financial instability, telehealth provides an affordable alternative to in-person visits.
As the new year unfolds, rural health providers in North Dakota and other states will continue to have extra latitude in ...
Healthcare professionals, advocates and organizations play a vital role in raising awareness about the healthcare desert problem.
In an interview with Peers & Perspectives in Oncology, Doris M. Ponce, MD, MS, a bone marrow transplant specialist, discussed how telehealth made a significant impact on patients with rare diseases ...
The Department of Health and Human Services defines telehealth as access to a health care provider without an in-person ...
A recent study has revealed a significant reduction in no show rates for mental health services following the introduction of ...