Patients go without needed treatment after the government shutdown disrupts a telehealth program
NegativeHealth

The recent government shutdown has disrupted vital telehealth services, leaving patients like Bill Swick, who suffers from a rare degenerative brain disease, without necessary treatment. Swick relied on virtual appointments for speech therapy, which allowed him to avoid the stress of traveling to a clinic in Chicago. This situation highlights the critical role of telehealth in providing accessible care, especially for those with mobility challenges, and raises concerns about the impact of political decisions on patient health.
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