Por: The Boston Globe Nation October 09, 2022
Telemedicine exploded in popularity after COVID-19 hit, but limits are returning for care delivered across state lines.That complicates follow-up treatments for some cancer patients. It also can affect other types of care, including mental health therapy and routine doctor check-ins.Over the past year, nearly 40 states and Washington, D.C., have ended emergency declarations that made it easier for doctors to use video visits to see patients in... + full article
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Christopher Evans (Photo by Christopher Evans/MediaNews Group/Boston Herald via Getty Images FILE: Dr. Jason Wasfy speaks with TeleHealth program manager Benji Meller as they simulate the systems which allows physicians at Massachusetts General Hospital to have appointments with... + más
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