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Over the past year, nearly 40 states and Washington, D.C., have ended emergency declarations that made it easier for doctors to use video visits to see patients in another state, according to the Alliance for Connected Care, which advocates for telemedicine use.

Government bureaucracy strikes again.

>Over the past year, nearly 40 states and Washington, D.C., have ended emergency declarations that made it easier for doctors to use video visits to see patients in another state, according to the Alliance for Connected Care, which advocates for telemedicine use. Government bureaucracy strikes again.

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Granted I have been lucky to avoid major illness and injury in my life, so in my experience doctors are just gatekeepers to prescriptions.

I can tell if I get strep throat but I still need someone to prescribe the antibiotics.

[–] 1 pt

Yeah it's funny how they push you to test if it's mono or strep when the treatment is exactly the same either way too.