Abstract

Telemedicine remains a valuable tool for obtaining health care services more than two years into the COVID-19 pandemic. As the US enters a new phase of pandemic recovery with virtual care firmly established as a care modality, telehealth regulations, models, and payments must transform for long-term sustainability. A thoughtful approach is essential to ensuring that the future of telemedicine removes disparities in health care access and outcomes instead of exacerbating them. Public health practice can shed light on how to address health inequities at the neighborhood level by using a data-driven approach, collaborating with communities, and designing policies with equity in mind.

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