After a Month of Stability, National Telehealth Utilization Declined 10 Percent in June 2021
Decrease Was Sharpest in Northeast, Where Telehealth Utilization Dropped Nearly 12 Percent, according to FAIR Health's Monthly Telehealth Regional Tracker
NEW YORK, Sept. 9, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- After a month of stability, national telehealth utilization declined in June 2021, according to FAIR Health's Monthly Telehealth Regional Tracker. Telehealth utilization, measured as a percentage of all medical claim lines,1 fell 10 percent nationally from May to June 2021, decreasing from 5 percent of medical claim lines in May to 4.5 percent in June. By comparison, telehealth utilization rose 2 percent nationally from April to May 2021, following decreases each month from February to April. The data represent the privately insured population, including Medicare Advantage and excluding Medicare Fee-for-Service and Medicaid.
In all four US census regions, telehealth claim lines fell from May to June 2021 as a percentage of medical claim lines just as they did nationally, with the sharpest decrease occurring in the Northeast. In that region, telehealth utilization dropped 11.9 percent from May to June 2021.
Other changes from May to June 2021 involved the top five telehealth diagnoses. Joint/soft tissue diseases and issues rose in the rankings of top five telehealth diagnoses nationally and in every region but the West. Nationally, this diagnosis rose from number four in May, with 2.5 percent of telehealth claim lines, to number three in June, with 2.6 percent of telehealth claim lines.
Acute respiratory diseases and infections rose nationally from number three among telehealth diagnoses in May 2021 to number two in June. Nationally and in every region, mental health conditions remained in the number one spot among telehealth diagnoses and continued to increase in percentage of telehealth claim lines.
Urinary tract infections appeared in fifth place among telehealth diagnoses in the South in June 2021. This was the first time since the start of the pandemic in March 2020 that this diagnosis appeared on the regional or national lists, although it had been common on the lists prior to the pandemic.
There were also some changes in the top five telehealth procedure codes by utilization. For example, nationally, from May to June 2021, CPT®2 99214, established patient outpatient visit, total time 30-39 minutes, rose from third to second place, while CPT 99213, established patient outpatient visit, total time 20-29 minutes, fell from second to third place.
About the Monthly Telehealth Regional Tracker
Launched in May 2020 as a free service, the Monthly Telehealth Regional Tracker uses FAIR Health data to track how telehealth is evolving from month to month. An interactive map of the four US census regions allows the user to view an infographic on telehealth in a specific month in the nation as a whole or in individual regions. Each infographic shows month-to-month changes in volume of telehealth claim lines, top five telehealth procedure codes and top five telehealth diagnoses (or diagnostic categories), along with that month's top five granular diagnoses within the most common diagnostic category.
FAIR Health President Robin Gelburd stated: "As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to evolve, FAIR Health's Monthly Telehealth Regional Tracker reveals accompanying changes in telehealth. The Telehealth Tracker is one of the ways we pursue our healthcare transparency mission."
For the Monthly Telehealth Regional Tracker, click here.
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About FAIR Health
FAIR Health is a national, independent nonprofit organization that qualifies as a public charity under section 501(c)(3) of the federal tax code. It is dedicated to bringing transparency to healthcare costs and health insurance information through data products, consumer resources and health systems research support. FAIR Health possesses the nation's largest collection of private healthcare claims data, which includes over 35 billion claim records and is growing at a rate of over 2 billion claim records a year. FAIR Health licenses its privately billed data and data products—including benchmark modules, data visualizations, custom analytics and market indices—to commercial insurers and self-insurers, employers, providers, hospitals and healthcare systems, government agencies, researchers and others. Certified by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) as a national Qualified Entity, FAIR Health also receives data representing the experience of all individuals enrolled in traditional Medicare Parts A, B and D; FAIR Health includes among the private claims data in its database, data on Medicare Advantage enrollees. FAIR Health can produce insightful analytic reports and data products based on combined Medicare and commercial claims data for government, providers, payors and other authorized users. FAIR Health's systems for processing and storing protected health information have earned HITRUST CSF certification and achieved AICPA SOC 2 compliance by meeting the rigorous data security requirements of these standards. As a testament to the reliability and objectivity of FAIR Health data, the data have been incorporated in statutes and regulations around the country and designated as the official, neutral data source for a variety of state health programs, including workers' compensation and personal injury protection (PIP) programs. FAIR Health data serve as an official reference point in support of certain state balance billing laws that protect consumers against bills for surprise out-of-network and emergency services. FAIR Health also uses its database to power a free consumer website available in English and Spanish, which enables consumers to estimate and plan for their healthcare expenditures and offers a rich educational platform on health insurance. An English/Spanish mobile app offers the same educational platform in a concise format and links to the cost estimation tools. The website has been honored by the White House Summit on Smart Disclosure, the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), URAC, the eHealthcare Leadership Awards, appPicker, Employee Benefit News and Kiplinger's Personal Finance. FAIR Health also is named a top resource for patients in Dr. Marty Makary's book The Price We Pay: What Broke American Health Care—and How to Fix It and Dr. Elisabeth Rosenthal's book An American Sickness: How Healthcare Became Big Business and How You Can Take It Back. For more information on FAIR Health, visit fairhealth.org.
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1 A claim line is an individual service or procedure listed on an insurance claim. |
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