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Abortions are increasingly performed using telehealth services. Supporters say a second Trump administration could put an end to that.
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Rural libraries in Idaho now have a new way to offer telehealth services to their communities.
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Out-of-state mental health therapists will be able to continue practicing in Idaho via telehealth without a local license through the end of the year.
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Once Idaho lifts its state of emergency related to COVID-19 next month, people receiving mental health therapy from out-of-state providers could be in a lurch.
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Boise State University nursing students, as well as working nurses across Idaho, will soon learn how to best use telehealth to treat patients thanks to a new state grant.
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One of the only things federal lawmakers can agree on these days is that telehealth should be remain a fixture in the U.S. health care system.
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Over the last eight months, we’ve talked often about the mental health issues that folks are experiencing during the pandemic. Many people are accessing…
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Logan Potter is a senior at Boise State University. Like many others, the pandemic affected her mental health."I was struggling quite a bit, so I was…
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On today's special Thursday edition Idaho Matters Reporter Roundtable, the Mountain West News Bureau's Madelyn Beck, Idaho Ed News's Kevin Richert and…
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The COVID-19 pandemic has forced the nation to figure out something it's tried to do for years: increase access to telehealth.That’s true across the…