Health Care Usage During the COVID-19 Pandemic and the Adoption of Telemedicine: Retrospective Study of Chronic Disease Cohorts
BackgroundThe COVID-19 pandemic accelerated telehealth adoption across disease cohorts of patients. For many patients, routine medical care was no longer an option, and others chose not to visit medical offices in order to minimize COVID-19 exposure. In this study, we take a comprehensive multidisea...
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Main Authors: | Margrét Vilborg Bjarnadóttir (Author), David Anderson (Author), Kelley M Anderson (Author), Omar Aljwfi (Author), Alina Peluso (Author), Adam Ghannoum (Author), Gayle Balba (Author), Nawar Shara (Author) |
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2024-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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