Physicians Practice January 18, 2022
Travis Schneider

While most insurance plans now accommodate telehealth, you should still know how to bill it properly to avoid unpaid claims.

In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, providers must be even more creative and resourceful when helping their patients. Telehealth represents a prime opportunity for physicians to do just this. Through telehealth, doctors can treat patients through synchronous audio-video telecommunications systems carried out from separate locations.

Telehealth usage has risen sharply during the pandemic and is unlikely to go away after it ends. Our 2021 Patient Perspective Survey found that roughly half of all patients participated in telehealth during 2020, increasing satisfaction levels as more people experience a virtual visit. Therefore, your practice should consider incorporating telehealth into your patient care...

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