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Uptake and patient and provider communication modality preferences of virtual visits in primary care: a retrospective cohort study in Canada.

Vess StamenovaPayal AgarwalLeah KelleyJamie FujiokaMegan NguyenMichelle PhungIvy WongNike OnabajoR Sacha BhatiaOnil Bhattacharyya
Published in: BMJ open (2020)
While there are a growing number of primary care video visit services, our study found that both patients and providers in rostered practices prefer secure messaging over video. Despite fears that virtual visits would be overused by patients, when patients connected with their own primary care provider, many virtual visits appeared to replace in-person visits, and patients did not overwhelm physicians with requests. This approach may improve access and continuity in primary care.
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