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Amid pandemic, a turning point for telemedicine
April 13, 2020
originally published in
France 24
“I’ve been pleasantly shocked to see (regulatory moves) which would have taken five to 10 years,” said Courtney Joslin, a researcher following regulatory issues with the R Street Institute, a public policy think tank.
“We’re going to come out of this with a lot of evidence on how well telehealth works.”
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