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Patients Used Telehealth as a Substitute for Post-Discharge Visits

Post-discharge visit volumes remained steady, but more patients used telehealth while the number of in-person visits decreased, a study found.

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By Victoria Bailey

- The number of outpatient visits after hospital discharges remained stable during the COVID-19 pandemic but telehealth use for these visits increased, suggesting that telehealth was a substitute for in-person care rather than an addition, a study published in JAMA Health Forum revealed.

There was a significant uptick in telehealth use at the start of the pandemic. Since then, patients and providers alike have expressed their satisfaction with virtual care.

As policymakers consider the future of telehealth, they must weigh the pros and cons of virtual care. Understanding if telehealth increases access to care and if it substitutes for or adds to in-person care are two key areas of consideration.

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