mHealth Intelligence May 23, 2018
Eric Wicklund

A recent study by Regence finds that the average consumer can save $100 using telehealth instead of going to the doctor’s office, ER or urgent care clinic. But when someone is sick, that’s not the first thing that comes to mind.

A typical telehealth visit can save the average consumer about $100. Now all that’s left is to convince the average consumer to take advantage of the option.

That’s the take-away from research recently conducted by Regence, which administers Blue Cross and Blue Shield plans to some 2.4 million members across the Pacific Northwest. And while the study found that consumers can save a considerable amount of money, time and stress by going online rather than visiting the ER, doctor’s...

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