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Virtual Care Prior to and During COVID-19: Cross-sectional Survey of Rural and Urban Adults.

Kathy L RushCherisse L SeatonKendra CormanNicole HaweEric Ping Hung LiSarah J Dow-FleisnerMohammad Khalad HasanNelly Donszelmann OelkeLeanne M CurrieBarbara Pesut
Published in: JMIR formative research (2022)
The increased demand for and use of virtual care may reflect increased availability and a lack of alternatives due to limited in-person services during the COVID-19 pandemic, so a balance between virtual care and in-person care is important to consider postpandemic. Further, ensuring availability of high-speed internet and education to support patients will be important for providing accessible and effective virtual care, especially for rural residents.
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