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Despite Flaws, Telehealth Benefits Low-Income Californians

A new report described how low-income Californians largely benefit from telehealth and expect it to hold a place in the future of healthcare.

Telehealth produces benefits.

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By Mark Melchionna

- In the process of ensuring equity among in-state residents, the California Health Care Foundation (CHCF) described that low-income Californians experienced many benefits from telehealth and intend to continue receiving care virtually.

Following the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, telehealth gained users and supporters at a fast pace. Although telehealth continues to appear highly resourceful and effective in many instances, many indicate that ensuring health equity is necessary.

This largely comes with various indications of telehealth disparities. Research from September 2022, for example, noted that patients with visual impairments often miss out on the benefits of telehealth, mainly due to the limited resources available to assist this population.

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