Disparities in Video-Based Primary Care Use Among Veterans with Cardiovascular Disease.
Rebecca L TisdaleClaudia Der-MartirosianCaroline YooKaren ChuDonna ZulmanLucinda LeungPublished in: Journal of general internal medicine (2024)
Given lower odds of video primary care use among some patient groups, continued expansion of video care could make CVD services increasingly inequitable. These insights can inform equitable triage of patients, for example by identifying patients who may benefit from additional support to use virtual care.
Keyphrases
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