Healthcare Innovation September 2, 2020
Rajiv Leventhal

The research was based on mostly first-time virtual care users, and officials believe that the findings confirm telemental healthcare is not less effective than in-person care

More than eight in ten (81 percent) behavioral health providers began using telehealth for the first time in the last six months due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and 70 percent of respondents reported they plan to continue offering telehealth services post-pandemic, according to a new survey.

The research comes from Tridiuum, a provider of digital behavioral health solutions, that recently released the results of a new survey about the current and future state of telemental healthcare delivery. Seven in ten behavioral health providers also reported...

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