ORLANDO, Fla. – Since the start of the coronavirus pandemic, much of the country, including Central Florida, has relied on telehealth, both patients and doctors.Telehealth is technology that allows patients to check in with doctors using a phone or computer or tablet, usually over the internet, connected by cameras and microphones.During the past few months, the Federal Communications Commission has awarded $200 million in grants to health care facilities across the United States.
Of that, $7 million went to 14 facilities in Florida to add or upgrade their telehealth capability.[TRENDING: ‘God, forgive me:’ Mom arrested on murder charge | Trump pushes for 2nd round of $1,200 direct payments | Daylight Saving Time debate]On Friday, FCC.