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Telehealth consultations in general practice during a pandemic lockdown: survey and interviews on patient experiences and preferences.

Fiona ImlachEileen McKinlayLesley MiddletonJonathan KennedyMegan PledgerLynne RussellMarianna ChurchwardJacqueline CummingKaren McBride-Henry
Published in: BMC family practice (2020)
Even in this disruptive lockdown period, that prompted an unexpected and rapid implementation of telehealth services in general practices, most patients had positive experiences with telehealth. In the future, patients want the choice of consultation type to match their needs, circumstances, and preferences. Technological issues and funding barriers may need to be addressed, and clear communication for both patients and clinicians is needed about key aspects of telehealth (e.g. cost, appropriateness, privacy). Maintaining telehealth as an option post-lockdown has the potential to increase timely and safe access to primary health care for many patients.
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