Outpatient visit modality and parallel patient satisfaction: A multi-site cohort analysis of telemedicine and in-person visits during the COVID-19 pandemic
Telemedicine approaches provide many benefits to patients across both primary and specialty care. Patient acceptance is imperative to successful telemedicine implementation. As telemedicine utilization continues to surge, it is imperative that healthcare organizations have a method for evaluating th...
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Main Authors: | Nicole Ploog (Author), Jordan Coffey (Author), Laura Wilshusen (Author), bart demaerschalk (Author) |
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The Beryl Institute,
2022-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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