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Published on: March 14, 2017
Association between the Number of Consecutively Scheduled Telehealth Visits and Video Usage
Kenan Katranji1, Shruti Bakare1, Sarah Rose Cass1
1Office of Ambulatory Care and Population Health, New York City Health + Hospitals, New York, New York, USA.
Background:
Schedule design may contribute to successful completion of synchronous telehealth visits by video (versus audio-only). Clustering telehealth visits on schedules may minimize workflow inefficiencies.
Methods:
We analyzed data from 21 primary care sites in an urban public health care system from March 1 to September 30, 2022. We used linear regression to test for associations between the number of consecutive telehealth visits scheduled per clinicians' half-day sessions (1 to 9+) and the proportion of telehealth visits scheduled and, separately, completed as video (versus audio-only).
Results:
For each additional consecutive telehealth visit scheduled, there was a 6.85% [95% confidence interval 4.80 - 8.90%] increase in the absolute percentage of visits scheduled as video visits. For each additional consecutive telehealth visit scheduled, there was a 2.88% [0.59 - 5.18%] increase in the absolute percentage of visits completed as video visits.
Conclusions:
Clustered telehealth visits are positively associated with scheduling and completion of telehealth visits by video.
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