Psychotherapist D Gregory Smith says telehealth has given him an opportunity to meet his patients âwhere they are ââ both literally and metaphorically â and if heâs able to, he plans to continue offering telehealth services in some capacity even after COVID-19âs infection risk has receded.
Like many health care providers in Montana, Smith has been tracking developments in the telehealth landscape. If, and how much, heâll be able to continue using telehealth with clients who are scattered across the state is largely in the hands of policymakers who govern health care programs and the private and public insurance companies that pay for it.
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