PR Newswire July 9, 2020
Sage Growth Partners

Patient outreach falls short, physicians call for more fee-for-service reimbursement, and telehealth use increases, despite integration challenges

BALTIMORE — Sage Growth Partners (SGP) today announced findings from a new survey of U.S. physicians that assesses how COVID-19 has changed the way they deliver care—specifically how they have incorporated telehealth into their practices. The survey was administered to 4,380 physicians across the U.S. in primary care, medical and surgical specialties, and behavioral health from May 28 – June 3 2020. It follows a previous physician survey conducted the week of May 20 2020.

As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to dramatically affect people’s lives across the country, consumer concerns about seeking in-person care persevere. This new physician survey aimed to uncover...

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