The first record of telehealth dates to 1879, when doctors encouraged patients to call in to avoid coming into the office without need. Although telehealth has been around for decades, the nationwide expansion during the COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in a drastic increase in telehealth use. Employers and employees alike are seeing the benefits of being able to access care while at home. In fact, 95% of employers with 50 or more employees provided at least some telehealth coverage in 2021.
Although telehealth allows for a convenient visit that can avoid having to take time off from work, certain employee groups may not have the proper access or awareness of telehealth benefits. IBI released a report indicating demographic differences in telehealth use. Use was much lower in rural areas and among employees with less education and income. Being male, younger, and single also was related to lower telehealth use. Telehealth access supports health and well-being, and the Telehealth Access for America campaign details the following major benefits from improving telehealth access:
Ensuring telehealth access requires knowing your employee population and being aware of different group needs. Employers can apply the following suggestions to help with widening access:
Telehealth is continuing to expand and will be a lasting tool to shift healthcare to meet the needs of the whole individual. Ensuring this benefit is available and tailored to your employees will ensure employees are healthy and productive.