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    The Quest to Measure and Compare Telehealth Utilization and Changes Across US Hospitals

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    The Quest to Measure and Compare Telehealth Utilization and Changes Across US Hospitals

    By Kevin Wiley, Jr., PhD, MPH, Jillian Harvey, PhD, MPH & Dunc Williams, PhD, MHA, MTS on July 30, 2024

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    Telehealth measurement has recently received renewed attention as healthcare organizations rapidly adopted and deployed telehealth programs during the COVID-19 pandemic. Since the pandemic started, the need to measure utilization and its temporal variations accurately has increased as the rate and type of telehealth visits grew substantially and is now stabilizing. Measures that interact with utilization, like cost, have also not been effectively quantified to understand the financial impact of telehealth utilization variation during and since the pandemic and are only recently being rigorously assessed. This may be due to challenges accessing complete, reliable data, especially at the organizational level. As health services researchers who conduct evaluations in various areas of telehealth, these limitations restrict how health services researchers, who conduct evaluations in various areas of telehealth, define and measure telehealth among hospitals to inform accurate comparisons of utilization and care provision via telehealth.



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