Becker's Healthcare August 27, 2019
Jackie Drees

Two-thirds of American consumers say they are open to using telehealth instead of an in-person healthcare appointment, according to a recent American Well survey.

For its 2019 Consumer Survey, telehealth platform American Well commissioned Harris Poll to perform an online study of more than 2,000 adults to measure usage and opinions of telehealth.

Five survey findings:

1. Of the 66 percent of recipients who indicated that they’re willing to use telehealth, 61 percent said they would for convenience and faster service while 54 percent said they’d use it to...

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