Report: Half of Households With Access to Online Health Services Use Them

More than half of U.S. broadband-connected households with access to online healthcare services such as prescription refills or physician teleconferencing take advantage of them, according to a report from Parks Associates.

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Additionally, 13 percent of all broadband households are interested in virtual medication management tools and 15 percent are interested in postoperative telemonitoring, according to the report.

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