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Canadian Study Highlights Value of Telehealth Access for Postpartum Care

The study found a 30 percent increase in women seeking help for postpartum mental health issues during the coronavirus, highlighting both the value of virtual care access and the need for more services.

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By Eric Wicklund

- Research out of Canada shows an increase of more than 30 percent in new mothers seeking treatment for postpartum mental health issues during the coronavirus pandemic, and it highlights both the value of telehealth and a need for more virtual services.

As reported in the Canadian Medical Association Journal (CMAJ), the sharp increase in women seeking help for anxiety, depression and substance use disorders between April and November of 2020 occurred at the same time that access to in-person care was severely limited. And while the surge was largest in underserved populations, it affected all economic groups.

Postpartum mental illness affects roughly one in five new mothers, and has been the subject of several connected health programs aimed at improving access to care. The pandemic has highlighted the value of those services.

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