The authors examined 2019–2020 Medicare claims data to compare rural versus urban patterns of change in telemental health use during the COVID-19 pandemic. The authors found that telemental health mitigated barriers to mental health services during the pandemic, but were disproportionately beneficial to urban residents. They conclude that to avoid reinforcing existing mental health service access disparities, policies must address factors that limit telemental health use among rural Medicare beneficiaries, especially those over 75 and those from historically underserved communities.
For more information on this study, please contact Jean Talbot, PhD at jean.talbot@maine.edu
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