In-Person and Teleconsultation Services at a National Hospital in Peru: Time Series Analysis of General and Psychiatric Care Amid the COVID-19 Pandemic
David Villarreal-Zegarra, Jackeline García-Serna, Piero Segovia-Bacilio, Nikol Mayo-Puchoc, Alba Navarro-Flores, Jeff Huarcaya-Victoria

TL;DR
This study examines how general and psychiatric outpatient care changed in Peru during the pandemic, showing a drop in in-person visits and a rise in teleconsultations.
Contribution
The study provides new insights into the shift from in-person to teleconsultation services in a national hospital in Peru during the pandemic, particularly in mental health care.
Findings
Outpatient visits dropped significantly at the start of the pandemic but gradually recovered.
Telemedicine use increased initially but declined toward the end of the pandemic.
Mental health services followed similar trends to general care in both in-person and teleconsultation modalities.
Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic led to a global reduction in health care accessibility for both infected and noninfected patients, posing a particular burden on those with chronic conditions, including mental health issues. Peru experienced significant devastation from the pandemic, resulting in a collapsed health care system and leading to the world’s highest per capita mortality rate as a result of COVID-19. Understanding the trends in health care utilization, particularly in mental health care, is crucial for informing pandemic response efforts and guiding future recovery strategies. This study aims to analyze the trends of outpatient medical and psychiatric consultations during the COVID-19 pandemic in a national hospital in Peru. This observational study was conducted at a national hospital in Lima, Peru. We analyzed data on user care across all services, including psychiatric services,…
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TopicsTelemedicine and Telehealth Implementation · COVID-19 and Mental Health
