The "new" new normal: changes in telemedicine utilization since COVID-19.

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Soumik Mandal, Batia M Wiesenfeld, Devin M Mann, Oded Nov
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Abstract

Objective: To evaluate trends in telemedicine utilization overall and across clinical specialties, providing insights into its evolving role in health care delivery.

Study design: This retrospective cross-sectional study analyzed 1.9 million telemedicine video visits from a large academic health care system in New York City between 2020 and 2023. The data, collected from the health care system's electronic health records, included telemedicine encounters across more than 500 ambulatory locations.

Methods: We used descriptive statistics to outline telemedicine usage trends and compared telemedicine utilization rates and evaluation and management characteristics across clinical specialties.

Results: Telemedicine utilization peaked during the COVID-19 pandemic, then declined and stabilized. Despite an overall decline, 2 non-primary care specialties (behavioral health and psychiatry) experienced continued growth in telemedicine visits. Primary care and urgent care visits were mainly characterized by low-complexity visits, whereas non-primary care specialties witnessed a rise in moderate- and high-complexity visits, with the number of moderate-level visits surpassing those of low complexity.

Conclusions: The findings highlight a dynamic shift in telemedicine utilization, with non-primary care settings witnessing an increase in the complexity of cases. To address future demands from increasingly complex medical cases managed through telemedicine in non-primary care, appropriate resource allocation is essential.

新 "的新常态:自 COVID-19 以来远程医疗利用率的变化。
目的:评估远程医疗在整体和跨临床专业应用的趋势,为其在卫生保健服务中不断发展的作用提供见解。研究设计:这项回顾性横断面研究分析了2020年至2023年间纽约市一个大型学术医疗保健系统的190万次远程医疗视频访问。这些数据是从卫生保健系统的电子健康记录中收集的,包括500多个门诊地点的远程医疗就诊情况。方法:采用描述性统计方法概述远程医疗的使用趋势,并比较各临床专科远程医疗的使用率、评估和管理特点。结果:新型冠状病毒病疫情期间远程医疗使用率达到高峰,随后下降并趋于稳定。尽管总体下降,但2个非初级保健专业(行为健康和精神病学)的远程医疗访问量持续增长。初级保健和急诊就诊以低复杂程度为主,而非初级保健专科的中等和高复杂程度的就诊增加,中等复杂程度的就诊数量超过低复杂程度的就诊数量。结论:研究结果强调了远程医疗利用的动态转变,非初级保健机构见证了病例复杂性的增加。为了解决在非初级保健中通过远程医疗管理的日益复杂的医疗病例的未来需求,适当的资源分配至关重要。
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American Journal of Managed Care
American Journal of Managed Care 医学-卫生保健
CiteScore
3.60
自引率
0.00%
发文量
177
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The American Journal of Managed Care is an independent, peer-reviewed publication dedicated to disseminating clinical information to managed care physicians, clinical decision makers, and other healthcare professionals. Its aim is to stimulate scientific communication in the ever-evolving field of managed care. The American Journal of Managed Care addresses a broad range of issues relevant to clinical decision making in a cost-constrained environment and examines the impact of clinical, management, and policy interventions and programs on healthcare and economic outcomes.
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