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This cohort study examines the association of telehealth use during the COVID-19 telehealth expansion with hospitalizations, emergency department visits, clinician encounters, and costs among Medicare fee-for-service beneficiaries.
This cross-sectional study analyzes how use of audio-only telehealth services by Medicare beneficiaries changed from 2020 to 2022 and assesses which patients would be most affected by policy reforms.
This cross-sectional study assesses the implication of patients’ English language skills for telehealth use and visit experience.
This cohort study examines whether postpartum emergency department use differs among women who received perinatal care in a midwifery model vs in a traditional obstetrics model among women in Ontario, Canada.
This cohort study examines whether participation in the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services’ Comprehensive Primary Care Plus model was associated with improved access to mental health and substance use treatment.
This cross-sectional study investigates the association between day-to-day changes in telemedicine share and clinician time spent on electronic health record (EHR) use.
This cross-sectional study surveys attitudes toward reproductive health services and medication abortion; the availability of pharmacist-prescribed, self-administered hormonal contraceptives; and pharmacy-level contraceptive implementation obstacles from licensed community pharmacists in California.
This stepped-wedge, pragmatic randomized clinical trial examines whether a telehealth model in which guideline-directed medical therapy is initiated and titrated over the phone with remote telemonitoring using a home blood pressure cuff improves guideline-directed medical therapy use in patients with heart failure with reduced ejection fraction in Navajo Nation.
This cross-sectional study examines how often patients had an in-person visit before initiating telemedicine for mental illness between 2019 and 2022.
This study discusses whether facilitated telemedicine for hepatitis C treatment increases cure rates compared with standard-of-care referral to hepatitis specialists.
This cross-sectional study assesses patient characteristics associated with telemedicine use and telemedicine mode and describes telemedicine visit experiences by telemedicine mode.
This cross-sectional study examines racial and ethnic differences in the receipt of telemedicine and total visits with and without accounting for demographic and clinical characteristics and geography.
This qualitative study assesses how leaders in accountable care organizations respond to the incentives of the Medicare Shared Savings Program.
This cross-sectional study compares antibiotic management during telemedicine visits with primary care practitioners vs with commercial direct-to-consumer telemedicine companies for treatment of acute respiratory tract infection in children.
This cohort study evaluates opioid use disorder (OUD) treatment and pregnancy outcomes among pregnant patients receiving OUD care through a multistate telemedicine program in the US.
This randomized clinical trial assesses the effectiveness of a cardiovascular risk factor management intervention supported by a dedicated nurse, evidence-based treatment algorithms, and electronic health record tools in an academic HIV clinic setting.
This cluster randomized crossover trial compares the rates of emergency department physician–related medication errors among critically ill children randomized to receive either video telemedicine or telephone consultations.
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