Three things to know:
1. Telehealth claim lines increased 2 percent nationally from April to May, rising from 4.9 percent of medical claim lines in April to 5 percent in May.
2. Telehealth claim lines declined each month from February to April, according to the report. In April, telehealth made up 4.9 percent of claim lines and 5.6 percent of claim lines in March.
3. In May, the top five reasons for telehealth visits were mental health conditions (60.4 percent), developmental disorders (2.8 percent), acute respiratory diseases and infections (2.8 percent), joint/soft tissue diseases and issues (2.5 percent), substance use disorders (1.4 percent).
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