* This chart and data were pulled from the State of Virtual Care in the US Report 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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