The findings arrive as part of the launch of the Quarterly Telehealth Regional Tracker, a new tool monitoring trends among the commercially insured population. Between January and March 2026, the share of medical claim lines attributed to telehealth rose to 5.51 percent, a 10.1 percent relative increase over the final quarter of 2025. While mental health remains the primary driver of this activity, the data shows significant variation by age; patients aged 0-9 and those 65 and older utilized these services at lower rates than other groups.
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Mental Health Dominates Telehealth Usage Across All Age Groups in 2026
Mental health conditions held the top diagnostic spot for telehealth services nationwide and across every age demographic during the first quarter of 2026. According to new data from FAIR Health, these consultations accounted for more than half of all telehealth claims, signaling a persistent reliance on virtual behavioral care.

Usage patterns also reveal a persistent urban-rural divide. While 18.6 percent of urban patients filed telehealth claims, the figure for rural residents stood at 10.3 percent. Despite this gap, rural areas experienced faster growth in telehealth adoption—7.8 percent—compared to 6.2 percent in urban centers. Across all regions, office or outpatient services for established patients remained the most common procedure, closely followed by psychotherapy, cementing the shift toward digital clinical encounters.
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