Prevalence and Disparities in Telehealth Use Among US Adults Following the COVID-19 Pandemic: National Cross-Sectional Survey
BackgroundTelemedicine expanded during the COVID-19 pandemic, though use differed by age, sex, race or ethnicity, educational attainment, income, and location. It is unclear if high telehealth use or inequities persisted late into the pandemic. ObjectiveThis study aims to evaluate the prevalence of,...
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Main Authors: | Erin M Spaulding (Author), Michael Fang (Author), Yvonne Commodore-Mensah (Author), Cheryl R Himmelfarb (Author), Seth S Martin (Author), Josef Coresh (Author) |
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2024-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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