Telehealth has become a crucial tool for doctors who wanted to see patients while reducing the risk of spreading COVID-19. But a pandemic wasn’t always the best environment for adopting the technology. “The pandemic has been good and bad for getting telehealth up and running,” Dr. Keith Norris, a medical professor at UCLA, said during…
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