New survey results published in the medical journal Health Affairs provide the first-ever nationally representative estimates of telemedicine use by U.S. doctors. Telemedicine use was more common at larger, multi-speciality practices and hospitals — evidence that financial burdens continue to be a barrier for smaller physician-owned practices, according to the study authors.
New survey results published in the medical journal Health Affairs provide the first-ever nationally representative estimates of telemedicine use by U.S. doctors. Telemedicine use was more common at larger, multi-speciality practices and hospitals — evidence that financial burdens continue to be a barrier for smaller physician-owned practices, according to the study authors.