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Telehealth services for MH care declined following pandemic
RAND researchers evaluating changes in the availability of telehealth services at outpatient mental health treatment facilities (MHTFs) throughout the U.S. during and after the COVID-19 pandemic found treatment declines, particularly in the types of services offered. Service availability, ranging from managing medications to psychotherapy, dropped more sharply following the end of the COVID-19 public health emergency (PHE), the researchers reported.