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The analysis examines
data from Cosmos, Epic’s HIPAA-defined limited data set of more than
126 million patients from hospitals and clinics across the country.
Other findings include:
- Adults
ages 65 and older relied on telehealth for a smaller share (5%) of
outpatient visits between March and August 2021 than younger
adults (8%) and children (11%).
- Patients
in rural and urban areas used telehealth at similar rates during
the six-month period (10% and 8%, respectively).
The report also looks
at telehealth use by chronic condition and by gender and summarizes
potential implications for expanded telehealth use for access, costs
and quality of care, as well as the regulatory environment likely to
affect telehealth in the future.
The report is
available through the KFF-Peterson
Health System Tracker, an online information hub that
monitors and assesses the performance of the U.S. health system.
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