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Virtual care is here to stay

Why telemedicine is a necessity in today’s workplace

The pandemic changed so much about the way we work. In a small period of time, many employees took an emergency crash course on how to work remotely. With that came a host of other changes, including how people accessed health care. One major change was the surge in virtual care — also known as telehealth or telemedicine — because it provided a way for people to receive medical treatment via a computer or phone.

At Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kansas, telehealth claims jumped more than 280% from March to April 2020. As the pandemic pushed mental health needs to the forefront, virtual care became even more in demand. In 2020 alone, mental health visits accounted for nearly 60% of telehealth visits among our members.

Today, virtual care is considered an affordable, safe and convenient alternative to in-person office visits. In fact, over a third of patients (38%) received care via telehealth in 2022, according to a recent report.

Here are just a few reasons to promote telehealth options to employees:

“At Blue Cross, our employees’ health and wellbeing are a priority and ensuring we have the right benefits in place to support them is critical. For minor medical needs, we have some employees choose to use their paid break to use telemedicine, then use their second break or flexible scheduling to pick up their prescription and return to work,” says Nicki Flanagan, chief human resources officer at Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kansas, who is a huge supporter of telemedicine. “Ensuring employees understand our benefits, as well as how to access and utilize them is important. Telemedicine allows employees to remain productive and can decrease absenteeism, as well as the amount of paid time off they may have had to use to see their provider or urgent care.

Get the word out about virtual care

Virtual care is an affordable, convenient option, but your employees may not know they have the option. You can help them by spreading the word:

The cost of the virtual care depends on the health plan. Visit Bcbsks.com/telemed to learn more about virtual care, when to use it, and how to get started.

If you would like information about how to include or expand your employee’s telemedicine benefits, contact your Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kansas account representative.

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