In just over a month, the COVID-19 pandemic has changed our way of life at virtually every level of society.  People are socially distancing, sheltering in place, and ultimately, simply trying to adjust to the “new normal,” with everything that comes with it.

For their part, medical providers across the country have gallantly responded to the crisis, employing every tool in the toolbox to meet the current challenges. Given the nature of the pandemic, it comes as no surprise that among these challenges, demand for medical treatment and other health-related services has skyrocketed. And, as the traditional approach of “in-person” medical treatment has been curtailed (and in many cases, ground to a halt), the need for telemedicine and telehealth services has been propelled to the forefront.