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Healthcare access and attitudes towards telehealth during the early phase of the COVID-19 pandemic among an Australian cohort with inflammatory arthritis.

Adam RischinDavid F L LiewRachel BlackAshley FletcherRachelle BuchbinderMarissa LassereLyn MarchPhilip C RobinsonCatherine L Hillnull null
Published in: Internal medicine journal (2021)
Community restrictions due to COVID-19 have changed healthcare, including increased telehealth use. During the early pandemic phase, a cohort of Australian patients with inflammatory arthritis was surveyed. Self-reported access to healthcare was maintained and physical health was more likely to be self-rated poorly than mental health. There was a high level of support for telehealth during and after the pandemic.
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