Study Finds No Link Between Telehealth and Low-Value Primary Care Services

 A study published this week in *JAMA Network Open* found that increased telehealth utilization in primary care clinics was not linked to a rise in low-value services—those with little clinical benefit but significant costs. This research, which analyzed data from over 577,000 Medicare beneficiaries, found no correlation between increased telehealth use and most forms of low-value care, such as unnecessary screenings or tests with little clinical benefit but significant costs. This finding challenges concerns that virtual care might lead to more wasteful services and higher healthcare spending.

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