by Bsummers7 | Jun 20, 2026 | Blog Post 1 - Telehealth |
I believe that Balogun et al. (2025) described the presence of telehealth in a way that aligned with my expectations. After COVID, the popularity and demand for telehealth services have grown. I also feel that we are seeing telehealth become a bit more normalized in...
by Avery Tuck | Jun 20, 2026 | Blog Post 1 - Telehealth |
Is the presence of telehealth described in Balogun, et. al. (2025) what you expected? Did the authors discuss a specific use of telehealth that surprised you? Why or why not? Yes, the presence of telehealth described in the article is what I expected for the most...
by veraniadr | Jun 20, 2026 | Blog Post 1 - Telehealth |
Most of what the Balogun et al. (2025) article stated did not surprise me, but what did stand out was how telehealth improves engagement and accessibility for vulnerable groups with vision, auditory, or mobility impairments. I had not considered the role telehealth...
by Tab1975 | Jun 20, 2026 | Blog Post 1 - Telehealth |
Before reading these articles, I honestly thought of telehealth as mostly doctor appointments over a computer screen. I knew telehealth had expanded during COVID, but I had not really considered how much it has impacted social work practice and vulnerable populations....
by Khuff17 | Jun 20, 2026 | Blog Post 1 - Telehealth |
Balogun, et. al. (2025) The presence of telehealth described in Balogun, et. al. (2025) is what I expected. The article discusses the benefits of telehealth services, including more accessibility for those experiencing barriers. The authors acknowledged that while...
by Pbrown54 | Jun 20, 2026 | Blog Post 1 - Telehealth |
Blog Post on Telehealth in Social Work Reflections on Balogun et al. (2025) In Balogun et al. (2025), the discussion of telehealth generally aligned with my expectations, especially in expanding access to care for vulnerable populations. However, I was surprised by...