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Over the last several years, telemedicine has become a more prominent part of the general medical landscape. During the COVID-19 pandemic, it became one of the most practical ways for patients to interact with healthcare services, because it minimized exposure to the virus. Today, telehealth offers the convenience of attending appointments from the comfort of your own home.
The COVID-19 outbreak has not only disrupted daily life across the globe, but the contemporary healthcare model as well, with an urgently needed shift to digital medical solutions. Federal regulations are changing continuously, insurance coverage has greatly expanded, and the use of telemedicine is growing at a tremendous rate assisted by new policies and a widespread loosening of restrictions previously impeding access to care.
Recent changes to the practice of medicine are evident; no longer are patients coming in for routine appointments, follow-up visits, or elective procedures. Many patients and practitioners are opting for the use of digital health services, while some individuals are refusing to seek needed care out of virus-spurred fears. Alongside a marked decrease in demand for in-person care has been a significant rise in telemedicine use u2013 the number of online visits in March surged by up to 50% per data from Frost and Sullivan consultants.
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