Telehealth Visits have Lower Non-attendance than Traditional Orthopaedic Clinic Visits.

Bradley S Spence,Mark J Lambrechts, Zhengye Si,Emily V Leary,Sumit K Gupta

Missouri medicine(2024)

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The use of telemedicine has rapidly expanded in the wake of the COVID pandemic, but its effect on patient attendance remains unknown for different clinicians. This study compared traditional in-clinic visits with telehealth visits by retrospectively reviewing all scheduled orthopaedic clinic visits. Results demonstrated lower rates of cancellations in patients scheduled for telehealth visits as compared to in-clinic visits, during the initial COVID pandemic. In general, physicians can expect a lower cancellation rate than non-physician practitioners.
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