Telehealth Usage Declines In All U.S. Regions Except the Midwest, Report Says
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Contributed by: Kate Gamble
Summary
In October 2025, telehealth claim percentages declined nationally to 14.5%, with significant reductions in the Northeast, South, and West regions; however, the Midwest experienced a slight increase. Overall telehealth claim lines fell from 5.0% to 4.9% during the same period, indicating a shift in utilization patterns across the U.S. Notably, noninflammatory female disorders emerged as a prominent telehealth diagnosis, suggesting evolving healthcare needs that could influence future service offerings. This trend highlights the necessity for healthcare professionals to adapt to changing patient preferences and diagnostic trends in telehealth.