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The Impact of Virtual Consultations on the Quality of Primary Care: Systematic Review.

Kate CampbellGeva GreenfieldEdmond LiO'Brien NikiBenedict W J HayhoeThomas BeaneyAzeem MajeedAna Luísa Neves
Published in: Journal of medical Internet research (2023)
Our systematic review demonstrated that virtual consultations may be as effective as face-to-face care and have a potentially positive impact on the efficiency and timeliness of care; however, there is a considerable lack of evidence on the impacts on patient safety, equity, and patient-centeredness, highlighting areas where future research efforts should be devoted. Capitalizing on real-world data, as well as clinical trials, is crucial to ensure that the use of virtual consultations is tailored according to patient needs and is inclusive of the intended end users. Data collection methods that are bespoke to the primary care context and account for patient characteristics are necessary to generate a stronger evidence base to inform future virtual care policies.
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