Businesses, such as virtual health service companies, which hit a purple patch at the height of the pandemic, are increasingly finding the wind going out of their sails.
As internet-enabled health care becomes more accepted in the wake of the pandemic, telemedicine company Reliq Health Technologies Inc. is seeing its revenue soar.
Telemedicine became widespread during the pandemic, and that may have shifted patient views about using technology as way to communicate with their doctors, a new study suggests.
Roughly two weeks after Harvard introduced a new telehealth counseling program, nearly 400 students have registered for the online platform, Harvard University Health Services officials said.
As federal employees prepare to make their selections for next year's health insurance benefits, some may wonder whether telehealth services, made especially popular and necessary by the COVID-19 pandemic, will stick around.