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New Study Pitches Telehealth as Safer Than the Doctor’s Office

In a nod to the value of telehealth in primary care, researchers have found that a person visiting the doctor's office shortly after a visit from someone with the flu has a much higher chance of getting the flu as well.

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By Eric Wicklund

- A new study makes a strong case for telehealth as an alternative to the doctor’s office, particularly during flu season.

Researchers from the University of Minnesota School of Public Health, Harvard Medical School and the university’s T.H. Chan School of Public Health and athenahealth have found that people who visit their doctor’s office after someone infected with the flu has visited that office are much more likely to come down with the flu themselves. That same increase wasn’t seen in people seeking treatment for issues like urinary tract infections.

The study, published this month in Health Affairs, suggests that primary care providers embrace virtual visits as a means of reducing that chance of infection.

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