PR Newswire August 26, 2020
Tridiuum

Tridiuum survey highlights that telemental care is equally effective or more effective than in-person care, prompting clinicians to continue telehealth with at least 50 percent of patients

PHILADELPHIA — Tridiuum, the nation’s premier provider of digital behavioral health solutions, today released the results of a new survey about the current and future state of telemental healthcare delivery. The survey found that 81 percent of behavioral health providers began using telehealth for the first time in the last six months due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Even more importantly, 70 percent of respondents reported they plan to continue offering telehealth services post-pandemic, and that they intend to leverage video visits for at least 50 percent of their patients moving...

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