Patients love telehealth—physicians are not so sure

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When it comes to your health, do you prefer your care to be IRL (in real life) or URL (virtual)? If you’ve had an online checkup recently, you’re not alone—indeed, 88 percent of consumers in a 2021 survey said they had used telehealth services since the pandemic began. But physicians are indicating they might prefer a return to more hands-on care. A new article can help you make sense of the disconnect between consumers and providers, plus the trends shaping what’s next for telehealth. Check it out.
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Patients love telehealth—physicians are not so sure
During the pandemic, patients have said that they like telehealth, especially for behavioral-health treatment. But physicians say they are concerned about telehealth's long-term sustainability.
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