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| MAR 14, 2022
Telemedicine is not the way most US adults prefer to access care. For only two healthcare needs—flu or cold treatment, and prescription refills—live video visits held an edge over in-office visits in 2021, and this margin was slim. US adults were more inclined to travel to their providers for mental health services, annual checkups, and physical therapy.
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| FEB 1, 2022
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| JAN 10, 2022
Modern telemedicine has been around for nearly 50 years, getting its start in the late 1960s via closed-circuit television in projects launched by NASA, the US Department of Public Health, and other organizations.
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| NOV 5, 2021
Telemedicine users: Adults who use telemedicine at least once per year; telemedicine tools include interactive videoconferencing or videoconferencing using apps on a computer, tablet, smartphone, or mobile device. Key Points. Within four years, more than a quarter of the US population will regularly use remote patient monitoring.
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| JUL 12, 2022
“Amwell has the telemedicine, they've got the teletherapy, but they didn't have the coaching and they didn't have the digital therapy; Silvercloud has that. So, you merge them together, now they can provide precision care,” Chris Wasden, head of DTx at Twill, told Insider Intelligence.
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| DEC 13, 2021
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| DEC 13, 2021
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| JUN 3, 2022
Along with reductions in staff and compensation, some 18% switched to a predominantly telemedicine practice, according to a June 2021 survey from The Physicians Foundation. April 2020 was the peak for medical claims for telehealth visits, representing 13% of all claims that month, according to April 2020 data from FAIR Health.
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| AUG 5, 2021
As hospitals and health systems struggled with preserving supplies of PPE and curbing the spread of the coronavirus, many of them turned to telemedicine to virtually connect with patients in care facilities. Telehealth vendors and device-makers quickly jumped at the opportunity to help hospitals scale up their telemedicine services:.
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| OCT 22, 2021
Everyone wants a slice of virtual primary care: 23andMe acquired telemedicine firm, and CrossFit raised our brows with its primary care launch—we unpack why companies across the gamut are in hot pursuit of virtual primary care.
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| SEP 30, 2020
Digital ad spending in the US healthcare and pharmaceutical industry will grow by 14.2% to reach $9.53 billion in 2020. Growth is being fueled by ads related to COVID-19, including public service announcements, medical supplies and telemedicine.
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| APR 13, 2020
Despite telemedicine having relatively low adoption rates in the past, interest in remote physician care has risen as the coronavirus pandemic and social distancing continue.
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| APR 16, 2020
eMarketer principal analyst Victoria Petrock discusses how supercomputers and quantum computing can help us fight the coronavirus. She also talks about the adoption of telemedicine and how biometrics are being used to diagnose people and enforce quarantine orders.
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| AUG 3, 2021
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| NOV 30, 2020
Telemedicine users in the US will reach 41.67 million in 2020, representing a growth of 98.8% from a year prior, according to our latest estimates.
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| MAR 29, 2021
Consumer opinion of telemedicine wanes
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| JAN 28, 2021
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| JAN 25, 2022
Is telehealth’s ROI its post-pandemic saving grace? Cigna-MD Live’s latest study shows how the tech can cut on healthcare costs. We detail what’s behind telehealth’s power to slash costs for both providers and patients.
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