Becker's Healthcare July 10, 2020
Jackie Drees

Thirty-one percent of physicians across the U.S. have experienced challenges with developing an online personality when using telehealth at their practices, according to a recent Sage Growth Partners report.

For the Exploring Physicians’ Perspectives on how COVID-19 Changes Care report, Sage Growth Partners surveyed 4,380 physicians between May 28 and June 3 about their current telehealth uses.

The participants are physicians practicing in primary care, behavioral health, medical and surgical specialties. At the time of the survey, almost two-thirds of primary care, behavioral health and medical specialty physicians said they were providing telehealth services, compared to 24 percent...

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