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Parents, Patients Prefer Telehealth, In-Person Combo for Asthma Care

Young adult patients and parents of pediatric patients appreciated the convenience of using telehealth for asthma care but found in-person care to be more effective in certain circumstances, a study found.

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By Victoria Bailey

- Utilizing a combination of telehealth and in-person visits may be the most suitable strategy for treating pediatric and young adult asthma patients, according to a UC Davis Health study published in the Journal of Asthma.

According to the CDC, asthma affects around 8 percent of children and young adults across the country.

“Because asthma is one of the most common, chronic conditions of childhood, optimizing the delivery of care to families is of unique importance,” Rory Kamerman-Kretzmer, a pediatric pulmonologist at UC Davis and an author of the study, said in the press release. “We wanted to explore if telemedicine is a convenient solution for parents and patients with asthma care needs.”

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