MobiHealth News December 2, 2021
Emily Olsen

The survey found 66.5% of respondents were interested in at least some video appointments in the future, but 53% preferred an in-person visit.

Respondents to a survey published in JAMA Network Open were interested in using video telehealth visits in the future, but most preferred to access healthcare in person.

“This survey study found that participants were generally willing to use video visits but preferred in-person care, and those who preferred video visits were more sensitive to paying out-of-pocket cost,” researchers wrote.

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The survey found 66.5% of participants wanted at least some video visits in the future, but when they had a choice between an in-person and a video visit when out-of-pocket costs weren’t a factor, 53%...

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