Telehealth Use in Primary Care Pediatrics During and After the COVID-19 Pandemic
Chloe A. Teasdale, Madhura S. Rane, Geetha Gopalan, Joseph Nahmias, Michael L. Rinke

TL;DR
The study examines how often telehealth was used for pediatric primary care during and after the pandemic in New York.
Contribution
It provides insights into the adoption and persistence of telehealth services in pediatrics during public health crises.
Findings
Telehealth use increased significantly during the pandemic.
Usage rates declined after the pandemic but remained higher than pre-pandemic levels.
Abstract
This cohort study compares rates of telehealth care among children during and after the COVID-19 pandemic in New York, New York.
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Taxonomy
TopicsTelemedicine and Telehealth Implementation · COVID-19 and Mental Health · Mobile Health and mHealth Applications
