Managed Healthcare Executive March 20, 2024
Briana Contreras

The latest data showed a 3.9% decrease in national use, dropping from 5.1% of medical claim lines in November to 4.9% in December.

Telehealth use saw a decline nationally and in every U.S. census region in December 2023, following a month of increases in November, according to FAIR Health’s Monthly Telehealth Regional Tracker.

The latest data showed a 3.9% decrease in national use, dropping from 5.1% of medical claim lines in November to 4.9% in December.

Regionally, the West saw the most significant decrease at 9.7%, while the Northeast, Midwest and South experienced declines of 3.3%, 2.9%, and 2.5%.

However, in the same month, use of audio-only telehealth services increased nationally and in every region, both in rural and urban...

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