HCP Live January 24, 2024
Chelsie Derman

In August 2023, 34.5% of mental health visits took place via video, and 10% of primary and subspecialty occurred via telemedicine (including video and/or telephone).

Despite telemedicine visits stabilizing around May 2021 and decreasing after the COVID-19 pandemic peak, mental health video visits continued to increase in the past year, a new study found.1

“This [Veteran Affairs] study provides an updated timeline of the fluctuations in use of in-person care and telemedicine since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic,” wrote investigators. “A new equilibrium has emerged in which telephone-based care has largely returned to prepandemic levels, whereas video based care accounts for 11% to 12% of outpatient care (2300% increase from a prepandemic level of 0.5%).”

During the beginning of...

Today's Sponsors

LEK
ZeOmega

Today's Sponsor

LEK

 
Topics: Digital Health, Mental Health, Patient / Consumer, Provider, Survey / Study, Technology, Telehealth, Trends
Three ways the Trump administration could reinvest in rural America's future, starting with health care
Using AI to reimagine telehealth with a fair, effective billing model
Can Telemedicine Solve the Rural Healthcare Crisis?
Global Increase in Remote Patient Monitoring as Telehealth Expands
Why Telehealth Advocates Are Calling on the Trump Administration to Withdraw New Telemedicine Rules

Share This Article