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Acute Direct-To-Consumer Telehealth Leads To More Follow-Up Care

Direct-to-consumer telehealth patients had 4 percent more follow-up encounters compared to patients who had initial in-person acute care visits.

Acute Direct-To-Consumer Telehealth Leads To More Follow-Up Care

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By Hannah Nelson

- Patients who accessed care for upper respiratory infections through direct-to-consumer telemedicine platforms were more likely to have follow-up appointments than patients who had their initial visit in-person, according to a University of Michigan study that suggests potential setbacks of on-demand telemedicine.

The research, published in Health Affairs, questions whether shifting to direct-to-consumer telehealth services for initial care is successful in reducing acute care costs.

Researchers analyzed data from a large insurer for over 28,700 direct-to-consumer virtual visits and 57,400 in-person visits for acute respiratory infections from 2016 to 2019.

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