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.
In the COVID-19 period, 30.1 percent of total visits were provided via telemedicine, with the weekly number of telemedicine visits increasing from 16,540 to 397,977 visits per week from the pre ...
Telemedicine reduces the overall cost of healthcare delivery by cutting down on transportation, infrastructure, and ...
A research team has found that telemedicine may help to reduce the use of low-value tests. Low-value care -- medical tests and procedures that provide little to no benefit to patients ...
The most radical change the pandemic brought to the U.S. health care system was the near-universal embrace of telemedicine to deliver virtual care. Telemedicine eases the strain on the system by ...
According to research published in Nature, a majority of users living with serious health conditions fail to follow fitness guidance given exclusively via apps.
In conclusion, the fusion of telemedicine and e-clinics is paving the way for a more accessible, effective, and patient-centric healthcare model. As we embrace this digital revolution, the promise ...
In this cohort study, telemedicine adoption was associated with modestly lower use of 7 of 20 examined low-value tests (most ...
The overarching conclusion is that for people living with ... “When individualized feedback is discontinued, the effects of a telemedicine-supported lifestyle intervention are not superior ...