Editor’s note: Paul Schmeltzer is a member of commercial law firm Clark Hill and counsels clients on healthcare issues like telehealth and regulatory matters. As patient care via telehealth continues ...
Telehealth, which is a way to visit with your provider using a phone or video call, is available to all Medicare members through January 30, 2026. "A lot of Medicare beneficiaries got their ...
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 ...
Telehealth uses technology to allow people to access healthcare services remotely and transmit health data between patients and doctors. Telehealth uses audio and video calls so people can attend a ...
COVID-19–driven telehealth exposure positively shifted physician respondents’ perceptions of telehealth effectiveness, and most are likely to continue use if temporary telehealth regulatory ...
Telehealth provides remote healthcare services using telecommunications technology. It increases accessibility and affordability without replacing in-person interactions. Patients can consult with ...
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 ...
The technology, which can dramatically improve access to medicine, has already proved itself. America’s policies are lagging behind. Maggie Barnidge, 18, has been managing cystic fibrosis her whole ...