
Initial stay-at-home orders, fears of contracting COVID-19, and increasing unemployment rates have led many patients to forgo in-person health care visits, propelling telehealth to the forefront of health care services. While 96% of health centers are currently offering telehealth services compared to just 43% in 2019, there are persistent misconceptions about the effectiveness, quality, and breadth of these services. View our list of telehealth mythbusters. For more resources, visit our Telehealth page.