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Patients less likely to seek virtual behavioral care when paying out-of-pocket

Patients less likely to seek virtual behavioral care when paying out-of-pocket

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Patients in high-deductible health plans are less likely to seek telemental health visits when required to pay out-of-pocket, according to an Included Health and Harvard Medical School study published in

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The cohort study included patients from all 50 states and Washington, D.C., receiving telemental healthcare from Included Health from two clients – one employer and one insurance plan that…

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Screenshots from the App Store showing a UTM SE menus and Windows emulation.

After initially rejecting it, Apple has approved the first PC emulator for iOS