Telemedicine Visits Among Adults Dropped From 37% In 2021 To 30% In 2022
Between 2021 and 2022, the percentage of adults who had a telemedicine visit in the past year declined from 37.0% to 30.1%. The decline persisted across several sociodemographic and geographic characteristics, such as age, family income, education, type of insurance (public or private), and region.
Telemedicine use was more likely among women, adults with a college degree or higher, and adults in more urban areas in both years. Among adults aged 18 to 64 years, uninsured adults were less likely to use telemedicine services than those with public or private health insurance. Medicare-only beneficiaries aged 65 and . . .