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Patient- and Provider-Level Factors Associated With Telehealth Utilization Across a Multisite, Multiregional Cancer Practice From 2019 to 2021.

Joshua C PritchettBijan J BorahRuchita DholakiaJames P MoriartyHannah H AhnMing HuangNandita KheraLaurie WilshusenRoxana S DroncaJonathan TickuAaron L LeppinJon C TilburtJonas PaludoTufia C Haddad
Published in: JCO oncology practice (2023)
We observed continuous expansion in telehealth visit utilization from 2020 to 2021. Our experiences suggest that telehealth can be integrated into cancer practices without evidence of duplicative care. Future work should examine sustainable reimbursement structures and policies to ensure accessibility of telehealth as a means to facilitate equitable, patient-centered cancer care.
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