Virtual medicine has a spectacular future
Already in the first months of the coronavirus epidemic, far more people have used telehealth services in the United States than in the past, and the demand for digital doctor-patient connectivity continues to grow.
According to a so-called cohort study involving 36 million people, the use of the telehealth system skyrocketed in the first four months of the pandemic, between March and June 2020. The comparison was made by researchers at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health using data from Blue Health Intelligence, an independent data collection and analysis firm.
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