It's the first public health system in the country to offer this option, rather than requiring an in-person appointment to get a prescription for the pills.
Most participants reported a preference for telemedicine visits during the pandemic and continue to prefer telemedicine visits at a 12% higher rate post-pandemic.
The program was open to all 145 school districts in the state, and 100 signed up. Of those 100, data shows only 34 districts had at least one visit in the 2022-23 school year.