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Exploring the role of telehealth in providing equitable healthcare to the vulnerable patient population during COVID-19

Dania A. Shah, Dana Sall, Wesley Peng, Rustan Sharer, Alison C. Essary, Priya Radhakrishnan

2022Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare47 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The COVID 19 pandemic resulted in widespread telehealth implementation. Existent health disparities were widened, with under-represented minorities (URM) disproportionately affected by COVID. In this study, we assess the role of telehealth in improving access to care in the URMs and vulnerable populations. We noted a statistically significant increase in the number of visits in Hispanic or Latino patients (15.2% increase, p < 0.01) and Black patients (19% increase, p < 0.01). Based on payer type, there was a statistically significant increase in the number of visits in the Medicare (10.2%, p = 0.0001) and Medicaid (16.2%, p < 0.01) groups. We also noted increased access to care with telehealth in patients who were 65 and older (10.6%, p = 0.004). This highlights the importance of telehealth in increasing access to care and promoting health equity in the URM and vulnerable patient populations.

Topics & Concepts

TelehealthMedicaidHealth equityMedicineCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Equity (law)Health carePandemicPopulationTelemedicine2019-20 coronavirus outbreakSevere acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)Family medicineDemographyEnvironmental healthNursingPublic healthInternal medicineDiseasePolitical scienceVirologyInfectious disease (medical specialty)OutbreakLawSociologyTelemedicine and Telehealth ImplementationCOVID-19 and healthcare impactsPatient Satisfaction in Healthcare
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