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Tracy Lee for NPR

Limits on virtual addiction treatment may soon return, making care harder to access

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Tuesday

Community clinics say the easing of restrictions on telehealth during the pandemic has made it possible for health workers to connect with hard-to-reach patients via a phone call — people who are poor, elderly or live in remote areas, and don't have access to a computer or cellphone with video capability. Silke Enkelmann/EyeEm/Getty Images hide caption

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Voice-only telehealth may go away with pandemic rules expiring

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Patients say telehealth is OK, but most prefer to see their doctor in person

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Wednesday

Janice Chang for NPR

Telehealth Tips: How To Make The Most Of Video Visits With Your Doctor

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