Local News Debate sparks over cost of telemedicine Published 4 years ago on April 14, 2021 By Matt Collins Editor Share Tweet TOPEKA, Kan. – Ansel Armstrong had just found a psychologist when COVID-19 turned the world upside down, forcing in-person care to go remote. So video sessions replaced a 40-minute drive between Lawrence and Topeka. “I love how much it frees up my schedule,” Armstrong said. It eased the process in other ways, too. “It’s like, you’re at home. I have my cat on my lap. I think it was a less stressful experience.” Related Topics: Up Next Air quality health advisory issued by KDHE due to prescribed burns Don't Miss KDHE announces the first case of Brazil COVID-19 variant in Sedgwick County Advertisement Trending