* This chart and data were pulled from the State of Virtual Care in the US by Insider Intelligence. Purchase the report here to get immediate access to the full analysis. |
The coronavirus pandemic is fundamentally transforming how healthcare can be accessed and delivered in the US — and it's leading providers, payers, and clinical researchers to turn to telehealth to connect with patients.
COVID-19 gave consumers the push they need to adopt telemedicine on a wide scale — and we expect adoption to keep climbing so long as the pandemic rages on. Once outbreaks became severe in the US, consumers began flocking to telehealth: |
- Telehealth usage among US adults climbed 6 percentage points month-over-month from February 2020 — when 11% of respondents reported having tried telehealth — to March — when 17% said the same, per a survey by CivicScience. And we expect adoption to continue climbing to reach 22% of US adults by June.
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- Forty-eight percent of US physicians now report treating patients via telemedicine — a huge leap from the 18% who said the same in 2018, according to Merrit Hawkins surveys. Further, in 2019, just under one-quarter of doctors ...
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