mHealth Intelligence March 27, 2017
A survey by SERMO finds that physicians across the U.S. are giving their home states low marks for telehealth implementation, with only 15 percent saying their state has done a good job.
Some 44 percent of U.S. doctors say their state hasn’t done a good job implementing telehealth, while only 15 percent feel their state has done well or very well.
The results come by way of the online physician community SERMO, which recently polled more than 1,650 U.S. physicians on their state’s efforts at supporting telemedicine and mobile health programs. A similar poll among 1,831 international physicians found 19 percent rating their country favorably in its telehealth implementation, while 43 percent had negative reviews.
Doctors in most states...