Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) spurred a rapid rise in telemedicine, but it is unclear how use has varied by clinical and patient factors during the pandemic. We examined the variation in ...
Telemedicine is expected to experience high growth in the coming years. By some estimates, the U.S. telemedicine market size will grow at a compound annual growth rate of 16.2%, hitting $160.45 ...
Low-value care—medical tests and procedures that provide little to no benefit to patients—contributes to excess medical spending and both direct and cascading harms to patients. A research ...
Telemedicine utilization has declined since the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic, but non–primary care specialties continue to see an increase in moderate- and high-complexity telemedicine visits.
Erratum: Analysis of the Implementation of Telehealth Visits for Care of Patients With Cancer in Houston During the COVID-19 Pandemic An electronic survey was administered to first-time telemedicine ...
Source Traditional insurance policies provided in-person consultations, hospital visits, and diagnostic tests at physical centres. The demand for digital healthcare requires fresh thinking from ...
You need medical care, but the earliest available appointment isn’t for weeks. Even if you could wait, you’d still have to take time off work, find childcare and somehow get to a clinic that ...
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