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Areas of high telehealth use also had more ambulatory care-sensitive hospitalizations.
A 2021 study shows less access to telehealth and worse reported experiences with video visits.
No differences in availability were seen based on diagnosis of patient-level characteristics.
Those with telehealth follow-up had more repeat emergency department visits and hospital admissions than those having in-person follow-up.
Most users (93%) are conducting live, interactive video visits with patients, whereas 69% are conducting audio-only visits.
The cost will depend on the patient’s insurance.
However, those who prefer video visits are more sensitive to out-of-pocket costs
Replacing or augmenting usual care with video visits results in similar outcomes.
An education and exercise program, with and without dietary intervention, was better than education only for knee osteoarthritis.
Small delayed benefit seen for loneliness, but larger improvements seen in perceived stress