MedCity News September 9, 2021
Elise Reuter

They made up 4.5% of total claims in June, according to a report by FAIR Health, compared to 13% of claims in April of 2020.

After soaring to record heights at the beginning of the pandemic, telehealth visits continue on a downward slide. They decreased 10% between May and June, according to the latest data by FAIR Health, which is based on claims from the privately insured population, including Medicare Advantage.

According to FAIR Health, telehealth visits made up 4.5% of all claims in June, down from 5% the previous month. By comparison, in April of 2020, when many offices paused in-person visits, they accounted for 13% of claims.

While telehealth visits...

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