The Alliance for Connected Care recently released the results of a major survey of both health-care patients and practitioners conducted by Morning Consult on the Alliance’s behalf.
The poll asked patients and practitioners about their telehealth usage, telehealth experiences, their use of care across state lines, and the workforce implications of these developments.
Key takeaways from the survey include that both patients and providers have had a positive experience with telehealth, patients and providers alike believe that telehealth is increasing access to care, and both patients and providers support the use of telehealth across state lines.
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