Becker's Healthcare January 9, 2023
Claire Wallace

About 25 percent of patients routinely used telehealth in 2022, according to a Jan. 9 report from the American Medical Association.

As telehealth gains in popularity, there are still several updates that need to be made to make it friendlier for both patients and physicians.

Here are five predictions for the evolution of telehealth in 2023, according to the AMA:

1. Telehealth will continue to become easier to use. More effort and money will likely go into its usability, and technology will expand as more patients use telehealth on a regular basis.

2. The field will move towards an all-in-one technology. Joint ventures...

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