Physicians are becoming more interested in telemedicine occupations — and we think mental health will be the fastest-growing specialty over the next decade:
This is an excerpt from a story delivered exclusively to Business Insider Intelligence Digital Health Pro subscribers.The number of US physicians engaging with telemedicine job postings has spiked substantially, which could portend growth in the supply of telemedicine practitioners and overall telemedicine utilization.
While telemedicine interest declines slightly with age, older physicians — those age 51 and above — still accounted for about 41% of total engagement with telemedicine job postings. It's worth noting this data runs contrary to aAmerican Well survey, which found older physicians are less willing and more unsure about using telehealth relative to their younger counterparts.
We think ongoing trends in both the supply of and demand for telemental health will sustain it as the fastest-growing telemedicine service over the next decade:more than any other telehealth service between 2005 and 2017. Telemental health usage grew 60% annually between 2005 and 2017, accounting for 53% of all telemedicine visits, per a JAMA study cited by Reuters.
And medical practitioners' interest in telepsychiatry occupations should expand access to telemental health services. Telepsychiatry job postings had the second-highest level of engagement, suggesting we'll see an increase in the telemental health labor supply and volume of telepsychiatric services available to consumers, which is favorable to adoption.
Consumer uptake of telemental health services should surge as rural labor shortages depress use of in-person mental health services. About
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