Telemedicine can play an important role in the future of North Carolina health care But that doesn't mean the state needs a law forcing insurers to pay health care providers the same amount of money for services provided through technology as they would for in-person visits Katherine Restrepo the John Locke Foundation's director of health care policy explains why North Carolina should not follow the lead of other states that have adopted so-called telemedicine parity laws Speaking of government restrictions on health care North Carolina's certificate-of-need law continues to stifle innovation and reduce options for patients Dr Jay Singleton a
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