The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in March 2020 was a major disruption to many industries and businesses, including primary care. Primary care practices saw most patients in person before the pandemic, but the sudden shutdowns as a global pandemic was declared forced many practices to find a different way of operating. For some, the pivot to providing virtual visits was quick, while others took longer to adapt. This report shows the evolution of primary care's adaptation to telehealth services in the first months of the pandemic.
Story Date:
May 9, 2022