A federal program that helped pay for more than 23 million low-income households’ internet access runs out of money soon.
The pandemic changed tech and personnel matters, says surgeon Eric Henderson. But the empathy required and the lovely setting remain the same.
Thanks to pandemic-era changes, many insurers and providers now support expanded telemental health services.
The cost may push people in need of exams back to the doctor’s office detering others from seeking medical help, health experts say.
Medical appointments via phone and video have boomed for everything from physical therapy to counseling, even in rural states.
We hear from a pair of children’s entertainers and a doctor.
Therapists and psychiatrists are just starting to submit their March bills.
In the time of the ACA, telehealth and concierge doctors, is medicine becoming more exclusive or more accessible?