Deliver healthcare remotely, expanding access to patients regardless of location
Telehealth Practitioners deliver healthcare services remotely through video, phone, and digital platforms. They diagnose conditions, prescribe treatments, provide follow-up care, and manage chronic conditions — all without in-person visits. In 2026, telehealth has become a permanent fixture of healthcare delivery, with expanded insurance coverage, better technology, and growing patient acceptance. The role spans multiple clinical disciplines: primary care, mental health, dermatology, nutrition, and specialty consultations. Telehealth Practitioners combine clinical expertise with digital communication skills and technology proficiency. They work for telehealth platforms, health systems, employer health programs, and as independent providers.
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