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Black, Hispanic Patients Less Likely to Use Telehealth, New Study Shows

A new study shows that telehealth use remains inconsistent among racial and socioeconomic groups during the COVID-19 pandemic, mainly due to the digital divide.

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By Mark Melchionna

- As individuals continue to use virtual care in high numbers during the COVID-19 pandemic, research conducted by the University of Houston (UH) College of Medicine and published in the Journal of General Internal Medicine showed that telehealth use remains inconsistent across populations due to the digital divide and racial disparities.

Although telehealth has proven useful during the pandemic, many populations do not partake in it due to a lack of access to resources, like broadband.

Researchers included data from 67,733 patients and 233,302 visits in the study. Telehealth accounted for 32 percent of visits during the study period, which ranged from March 2020 to November 2020. In-person visits made up the other 68 percent.

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