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Telehealth is a bit of American ingenuity that seems to have
paid off in the coronavirus pandemic. Medicare temporarily waived
restrictions predating the smartphone era and now there’s a push to make
telemedicine widely available in the future. Consultations via tablets,
laptops and phones linked patients and doctors when society shut down in
early spring. Telehealth visits dropped with the reopening, but they’re still
far more common than before.
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Tuesday, September 1, 2020
Check up: The post-pandemic future of the current telehealth sensation
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