Most Pandemic Peds Visits Managed With Telemedicine

Most Pandemic Peds Visits Managed With Telemedicine

Heidi Splete

April 22, 2022

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Approximately two-thirds of pediatric acute care concerns managed in telemedicine visits required no additional visits or follow-up, based on data from more than 600 visits.

The increase in use of telemedicine during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic enabled access to care and connection to doctors for many pediatric patients, said Kristina Kissiova, MD, of Children's National Health System, Washington, and colleagues. Some advantages of telemedicine include enhanced medical homes, reduced health care costs, and less crowding and wait time for patients in offices and emergency departments; however, the optimal use of telemedicine for acute primary care has not been examined, they said.

Dr Kristina Kissiova

In a study presented at the annual meeting of the Pediatric Academic Societies, the researchers conducted a retrospective chart review of 638 acute care telemedicine visits conducted by 21 health care providers at a single practice in Washington in October 2020 and November 2020. Approximately half of the patients were male, 65% were white, and 89% had commercial insurance. The most common age group was 6-12 years (23%), followed by 2-3 years (16%), 3-6 years (15%), and 12-18 years (14%).

The primary outcome was the number and nature of visits completed via telemedicine without the need for referral or a subsequent in-person visit.

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