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Montana recently made a positive step toward more patient freedom by permanently expanding telehealth services. Unlike traditional in-person care, telehealth offers more affordable and accessible care options for patients.
Telehealth allows patients to access medical care via an app on their smartphone. Thus, telehealth allows patients to seek many routine health care services from the comfort of their homes.
Over the past few years, telehealth has become more prevalent and popular. Fortunately, Montana policymakers took notice by deregulating the marketplace to allow for more expansion of telehealth services within the Treasure State.
According to a recent study, 80 percent of telehealth patients accessing care via a mobile app preferred telehealth service compared to in-office visits. Telehealth offers a wide variety of remote options for patients, and the patient-centered model is more flexible than traditional in-person care.
Furthermore, expanding telehealth services will have a positive impact on rural communities, which encompass a large portion of Montana’s population. Recent studies show that rural populations have a 23 percent higher mortality rate than urban residents. And telehealth plays an important role in rural areas by providing services that otherwise might have been unattainable because of barriers like poverty and limited transportation.
When asked about expanding telehealth services, Montana Gov. Gianforte said, “Telehealth services are transforming how care is delivered in Montana, particularly in our frontier and rural communities.”
He added, “This new, commonsense law eliminates unnecessary, burdensome regulations, increases flexibility for patients and providers, and makes health care more accessible to more Montanans. If these telehealth regulations weren’t needed as we confront the pandemic, they’re not needed as we move forward.”
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Gianforte makes a good point. If regulations limiting telehealth weren’t necessary during the COVID-19 pandemic, why are they necessary in the first place?
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