Telehealth Utilization Rates Correspond With How Clinicians Perceive Quality Of Virtual Care Services During Pandemic, Survey Study Finds

mHealth Intelligence (6/9, Melchionna) reports “telehealth utilization rates correspond with how clinicians perceive the effectiveness level, ease of use, and quality of virtual care services” amid the COVID-19 pandemic, according to survey study findings published in JAMA Network Open. The survey including “866 participants, who worked in clinics that specialized in either mental health (MH), primary care (PC), or specialty care (SC),” found “that MH respondents were more likely than their PC and SC counterparts to rate video care as having the highest quality, and they preferred this modality to the phone.”

Related Links:

— “Clinician Perception of Quality Linked to Telehealth Modality Use Rates “Mark Melchionna, mHealth Intelligence, June 9, 2022

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