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Most primary care telehealth visits don’t require in-person follow-up, Epic study shows

Most primary care telehealth visits don't require in-person follow-up, Epic study shows

To explore the efficacy of primary care telehealth, a recent Epic Research study examined the frequency of in-person physician visits that followed 18,636,522 primary care telemedicine appointments.

WHY IT MATTERS

The dual team study published by Epic found that 60% of the time, the virtual primary care telehealth appointments held between March 1, 2020, and October 15, 2022, did not result in subsequent doctors visits.

In addition, Epic…


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