People’s Experiences and Satisfaction With Telehealth During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Australia: Cross-Sectional Survey Study
Journal of Medical Internet Research2020Vol. 22(12), pp. e24531–e24531
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Jennifer Isautier, Tessa Copp, Julie Ayre, Erin Cvejic, Gideon Meyerowitz‐Katz, Carys Batcup, Carissa Bonner, Rachael H Dodd, Brooke Nickel, Kristen Pickles, Samuel Cornell, Thomas Dakin, Kirsten McCaffery
Abstract
Based on our sample's responses, telehealth appointment experiences were comparable to traditional in-person medical appointment experiences. Telehealth may be worthwhile as a mode of health care delivery while the pandemic continues, and it may continue to be worthwhile after the pandemic.
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