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Changes in Service Delivery and Access to Rheumatologists Before and During the COVID-19 Pandemic in a Canadian Universal Healthcare Setting.

Timothy S H KwokBindee KuriyaLauren K KingLihi EderJ Carter ThroneZhiyin LiTherese A StukelLongdi FuAlexander KoppJessica Widdifield
Published in: The Journal of rheumatology (2022)
Rheumatology care delivery has shifted due to the pandemic, with telemedicine increasing sharply early in the pandemic and persisting over time. The pandemic also negatively affected access to rheumatologists, resulting in fewer new consultations and raising concerns for potential delays to diagnosis.
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