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At CTeL, we conduct cutting-edge research, develop comprehensive educational resources, and produce two distinct types of research: policy analysis and academic studies, both rigorously peer-reviewed.

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Featured Research

Cost Impact of Telehealth

Analysis of six states with highest telehealth encounters showing $445,000 to $33 million cost savings for Medicare and $155,000-$181 million for Medicaid. Focus on behavioral health, cancer, heart disease, pulmonary conditions, and endocrine disorders. Conclusion: Telehealth can generate significant cost savings, particularly within the Medicaid program.

Telemedicine Adoption and Low Value Care Use (Medicare Beneficiaries)

Research examining the relationship between telemedicine adoption and the utilization of low-value care among Medicare beneficiaries.

Impact of Telehealth on Drug Diversion

Addresses telehealth-facilitated drug diversion concerns. Findings suggest payment parity laws may reduce overdose rates. Conclusion: Telemedicine appears to support recovery efforts and mitigate the opioid crisis.

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