TELEHEALTH VISITS DIP AMID UNCERTAINTY

WASHINGTON - Virtual visits have begun to decline after an initial peak in mid-April, according to a new analysis from Harvard and health tech company Phreesia analyzing more than 50,000 clinicians.

Telehealth visits made up about 14 percent of visits during the week of April 19, but that number had fallen to 7 percent in mid-June. Researchers emphasized that despite the decline, telehealth use is still substantially higher than it was pre-pandemic.

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