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Patient Perspectives With Telehealth Visits in Cardiology During COVID-19: Online Patient Survey Study.

Aniruddha SinghNatalie MountjoyDoug McElroyShilpi MittalBashar Al-HemyariNicholas CoffeyKristen MillerKenneth J Gaines
Published in: JMIR cardio (2021)
This study takes advantage of the natural experiment provided by the COVID-19 pandemic to assess the efficacy of telehealth in cardiology. Patterns of satisfaction are consistent across modalities and show that telehealth appears to be a viable alternative to in-person appointments. However, we found evidence that scheduling of telehealth visits may be problematic and needs additional attention. Additionally, we include a note of caution that patient satisfaction with telehealth may be artificially inflated during COVID-19 due to external health concerns connected with in-person visits.
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