New expectations and standards for virtual care are being established as the healthcare marketplace emerges from pandemic conditions. Without the urgent need driven by COVID-19, questions about coverage and reimbursement for virtual care are halting the move toward standardization, and telehealth still faces barriers to wholesale adoption. Research and resources around COVID-19 continues for OB patients, reactivating GYN patients is proving challenging.
Plus, an ongoing series from Self covering the struggles of being black and pregnant in the US, and the public health crisis of black maternal mortality. Find it here.
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6/04, The Verge: Telehealth Wasn't Designed for Non-English Speakers
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6/04, Contemporary OB/GYN: COVID-19 in Pregnancy Series
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6/02, Health Affairs: How The Rapid Shift To Telehealth Leaves Many Community Health Centers Behind During The COVID-19 Pandemic
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6/01, USA Today: Coronavirus risk: pregnant women should not panic, but stay vigilant
5/29, HIT Consultant: Telehealth Could Be the Solution for a Pandemic, But Are We Too Late?
5/28, Vox: COVID-19 Creates Long, Anxious Waits for Fertility Treatments
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