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Accepted for/Published in: Journal of Medical Internet Research

Date Submitted: Mar 28, 2023
Date Accepted: May 31, 2023

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Impact of Telemedicine Modality on Quality Metrics in Diverse Settings: Implementation Science–Informed Retrospective Cohort Study

Rome D, Sales A, Cornelius T, Malhotra S, Singer J, Ye S, Moise N

Impact of Telemedicine Modality on Quality Metrics in Diverse Settings: Implementation Science–Informed Retrospective Cohort Study

J Med Internet Res 2023;25:e47670

DOI: 10.2196/47670

PMID: 37494087

PMCID: 10413089

Impact of Telemedicine Modality on Quality Metrics in Diverse Settings: An Implementation Science Informed Retrospective Cohort Study

  • Danielle Rome; 
  • Alyssa Sales; 
  • Talea Cornelius; 
  • Sujata Malhotra; 
  • Jessica Singer; 
  • Siqin Ye; 
  • Nathalie Moise

ABSTRACT

After the first COVID19 wave in New York City, we found marginally better quality metrics (blood pressure and depression screening) for in-person care vs video- and audio-based telemedicine visits in diverse, low socioeconomic status settings; de-adoption of telemedicine was marked within 2 years.


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Please cite as:

Rome D, Sales A, Cornelius T, Malhotra S, Singer J, Ye S, Moise N

Impact of Telemedicine Modality on Quality Metrics in Diverse Settings: Implementation Science–Informed Retrospective Cohort Study

J Med Internet Res 2023;25:e47670

DOI: 10.2196/47670

PMID: 37494087

PMCID: 10413089

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