Telehealth services have slowly yet steadily increased over the past few decades as new technologies emerge. However, social distancing mandates, state shutdowns, and an overburdened healthcare system during the COVID-19 pandemic forced a dramatic surge forward in telehealth use and policy. While many of these emergency measures are temporary, the successes, failures and lessons learned during this period will change the way telehealth is administered, moving forward. This column will review recent changes to telehealth and telemedicine services during the pandemic and their impact on healthcare systems.
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Rahaman, T. (2021). An Introduction to Telehealth and COVID-19 Innovations–A Primer for Librarians. Medical Reference Services Quarterly, 40(1), 122–129. https://doi.org/10.1080/02763869.2021.1873647
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