North Carolina has become a national leader in such policy areas as tax reform, school choice, and transportation funding. Unfortunately, we lag far behind in providing telehealth options to patients.
That’s the finding of a new study written by Josh Archambault for the Cicero Institute. Archambault, a longtime health-policy researcher and former legislative staffer, graded all 50 states on the policies they’ve enacted — or failed to enact — to foster telehealth innovation.
The report gave North Carolina a failing grade. There’s a regional dynamic, it seems: the four lowest-ranked states on the list are Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee…