Telehealth Expansion in Kentucky 2020 During COVID-19: the Future?
In 2018, Kentucky became one of the first states to authorize physician use of telehealth and to prohibit health plans from excluding coverage of telehealth
ISSUE 155: Special Section
In 2018, Kentucky became one of the first states to authorize physician use of telehealth and to prohibit health plans from excluding coverage of telehealth
Physician practices scrambled to offer telehealth services to patients during the first days of the COVID-19 public health emergency. At the same time, governmental and
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