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Findings From a National Survey of Older US Adults on Patient Willingness to Use Telehealth Services: Cross-Sectional Survey.

Olufeyisayo O OdebunmiTamera D HughesAustin R WatersBenjamin Y UrickCaroline HerronMary WangenCatherine L RohwederRenée M FerrariMacary Weck MarciniakStephanie B WheelerAlison T BrennerParth D Shah
Published in: Journal of medical Internet research (2024)
Respondents were generally willing to use telehealth (telemedicine and telepharmacy) services, but the likelihood of their being willing to use telehealth decreased as they were older. For those initially unwilling (aged 55 years or older) to use telemedicine services, inexpensive or insurance-covered services were acceptable.
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