Survey Shows Major Acceptance of Telemedicine as People Overcome Common Myths
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ltcnews.comSurvey Shows Major Acceptance of Telemedicine as People Overcome Common Mythsltcnews.comAccording to an AHIP/NORC survey, more people are open to telemedicine. Virtual visits cut down on travel, time off from work, and the need for childcare. Telehealth also gives people easy access to specialists and other health care providers.
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