Texas A&M University School of Public Health: Telemedicine Use by Texas Medicaid Patients Grew Statewide Even Pre-COVID, Especially in Rural Areas
May 18, 2024
May 18, 2024
COLLEGE STATION, Texas, May 18 (TNSres) -- Texas A&M University School of Public Health issued the following news:
Telemedicine has been presented as a cost-effective alternative to in-person care and a way to provide services for those facing barriers to conventional care. For example, people living in rural areas often face provider shortages and transportation challenges. Additionally, telemedicine services could help people with disabilities (many of whom are covered by Texa . . .
Telemedicine has been presented as a cost-effective alternative to in-person care and a way to provide services for those facing barriers to conventional care. For example, people living in rural areas often face provider shortages and transportation challenges. Additionally, telemedicine services could help people with disabilities (many of whom are covered by Texa . . .