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Telemedicine use in Primary Care Associated with More Timely Access Without Unintended Subsequent Utilization for People with Dementia

found some evidence that telemedicine is associated with increased ED visits and in-person encounters. Given small magnitudes, our results suggest that telemedicine is largely being used appropriately to meet primary… Click to show full abstract

found some evidence that telemedicine is associated with increased ED visits and in-person encounters. Given small magnitudes, our results suggest that telemedicine is largely being used appropriately to meet primary care needs of people with dementia. Taken together, we observe timeliness benefits without evidence of unintended consequences in the form of increased, near-term utilization

Keywords: primary care; telemedicine use; people dementia; utilization; use primary

Journal Title: Journal of General Internal Medicine
Year Published: 2024

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