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Telehealth Access Disparities In COVID-19 Virtual Care Boom

Among privately insured Americans, telehealth use was highest for members in affluent and/or urban areas, raising concern for access disparities.

Telehealth Access Disparities In COVID-19 Virtual Care Boom

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By Hannah Nelson

- While the use of telehealth has grown among all employer-sponsored health plan members since the onset of COVID-19, individuals in affluent and/or urban areas accessed virtual care at higher rates, according to a new RAND Corporation study that raises concerns for worsening disparities in care utilization.

Researchers analyzed insurance claims from over 6 million Americans who had employer-sponsored health plans from January 2019 through July 2020. Overall, the sample represented approximately 200 employers spanning across all 50 states.

The study found that the rate of in-person medical appointments declined by almost 50 percent at the onset of COVID-19, spurring a 20-fold increase in telehealth utilization. While virtual care helped accommodate some of the appointments that would have otherwise been missed or postponed, telemedicine did not fully offset the decline in care utilization.

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