83% of patients who had a telehealth visit were satisfied with the experience. (American Medical Association)
Seeing doctors online costs an average of $79, compared to $146 for in-person visits. Additionally, patients saved an average of 51 minutes of travel time and 88 minutes of total time per visit. (Health Affairs)
Telehealth can save employers up to $6 billion per year in healthcare costs. (National Business Group on Health)
Patients who had telehealth visits were more likely to follow up with their care plan than those who had in-person visits. (University of Pittsburgh Medical Center)
Telehealth visits for depression were just as effective as in-person visits. (University of California, San Francisco)
Patients who had telehealth visits were more likely to take their medication as prescribed than those who had in-person visits. (University of Pittsburgh Medical Center)
Virtual care visits reduced travel time for rural patients by an average of 2.4 hours per visit. (University of Iowa)
A study found that telehealth visits for heart failure patients reduced hospital readmissions by 50%. (University of Rochester Medical Center)
Telehealth visits increased by 50% among adults aged 18-49 and 70% among adults aged 50-64 from March to May 2020. (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC))
A study found that telepsychiatry reduced wait times for appointments and increased access to care for low-income individuals. (University of Michigan)
Digital consultations led to a 67% reduction in emergency department visits. (University of California, Los Angeles)
A study found that telemedicine allowed patients with chronic conditions to receive regular check-ins with their healthcare providers, leading to better management of their conditions. (University of Virginia Health System)
Virtual care usage is 38 times higher than before COVID-19, according to recent telehealth stats.
Patients who had virtual visits were two times as likely to go to follow-up appointments opposed to those with in-person visits. (Doctor.com)
80% of physicians plan to continue using telehealth after the pandemic ends. (American Medical Association)
The global telemedicine market is expected to reach $185 billion by 2026. (Fortune Business Insights)
Telemedicine consultations have been shown to be effective for managing chronic conditions such as diabetes, hypertension, and heart disease, according to a review article published in (JAMA Internal Medicine)
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