mHealth Intelligence July 16, 2024
Anuja Vaidya

Even as telehealth use fluctuates, telemental healthcare remains popular, with mental health conditions encompassing 69 percent of telehealth claim lines nationally.

Though telehealth utilization increased nationally in April 2024, it decreased in three of four United States census regions, new FAIR Health data reveals.

FAIR Health has published data from its Monthly Telehealth Regional Tracker for April. The tracker shows monthly telehealth utilization changes nationwide. The data represents the privately insured population, excluding Medicare Fee-for-Service, Medicare Advantage, and Medicaid beneficiaries.

According to the latest data, telehealth claim lines rose from 4.73 percent of medical claim lines in March to 4.86 percent in April nationally, an increase of 2.7 percent.

In the South, telehealth utilization increased, growing from 3.48 percent of...

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