EditorialIn the scramble to find Ozempic, patients are seeking out telehealth platforms, medical spas and compounding pharmacies for what some deceptively tout as “generic” versions of the drug. (Pablo Delcan/The New York Times)
EditorialIn the scramble to find Ozempic, patients are seeking out telehealth platforms, medical spas and compounding pharmacies for what some deceptively tout as “generic” versions of the drug. (Pablo Delcan/The New York Times)
EditorialIn a “war for talent,” workers may see more perks, and they also may find that their health plans offer narrower doctor networks and emphasize less-costly telehealth care, as employers seek to rein in health care costs without making workers pay more out of pocket. (Till Lauer/The New York Times)
EditorialDr. Philip Pounders of Autumn Road Family Practice, meets with a patient using Telehealth in Little Rock, Ark. on April 30, 2020. (Lyndon French/The New York Times)