Direct to Patient Synchronous Teledermatology During COVID-19 Pandemic

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Vaishampayan, Neil [1 ]
Trupiano, Nicole [1 ]
Goldberg, Rebecca [2 ]
Zhang, Haihan [3 ]
Tang, Michael [1 ]
Chopra, Ahab [1 ]
Castanedo-Tardan, Mari Paz [1 ,4 ]
Renati, Sruthi [1 ,4 ]
Tejasvi, Trilokraj [1 ,4 ]
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[1] Univ Michigan, Dept Dermatol, 1910 Taubman Ctr,1500 East Med Ctr Dr, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 USA
[2] Montefiore Albert Einstein Med Ctr, Dept Dermatol, New York, NY USA
[3] Univ Michigan, Sch Publ Hlth, Dept Biostat, Ann Arbor, MI USA
[4] Ann Arbor Vet Affairs, Ann Arbor, MI USA
关键词
teledermatology; video visit management; synchronous; telemedicine; FORWARD TELEDERMATOLOGY; TELEMEDICINE; TELEHEALTH; CARE; DISPARITIES; ACCESS;
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10.1089/tmj.2023.0576
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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摘要
Background: During the COVID-19 pandemic, teledermatology became a popular mode of health care delivery. Thus, deciphering which diagnoses are best suited for synchronous video visits is important to guide providers on appropriate patient care. Methods: We conducted a retrospective study of 1,647 submitted synchronous video visits from September 1, 2020 to March 31, 2021 at a single, large academic institution. Results: Video visits' follow-up rate was significantly associated with diagnosis subtype (p < 0.001). Compared with patients with skin lesions and nonskin dermatologic conditions, patients with a rash had higher odds of being recommended to have their follow-up visit as a video visit (odds ratio [OR] = 0.222, p < 0.001; OR = 0.296, p < 0.001). Patients with a rash had lower odds of being recommended to have their follow-up visit as an in-person office visit when compared with skin lesions (OR = 9.679, p < 0.001), nonskin dermatologic conditions (OR = 4.055, p < 0.001), and other skin dermatologic conditions (OR = 2.23, p < 0.01). Demographically, employed, middle-aged patients with private insurance made up the majority of video visit usage. African American patients were less likely to utilize a video visit compared with Asian patients (OR = 2.06, p < 0.038). Conclusions: Certain dermatologic diagnoses, most notably rashes, are more conducive to video visit management. Rashes made up 86% of new patient video visits, were more likely to have video visit follow-up if needed and were more likely to not require further follow-up indicating that the management of rashes from initial diagnosis to completion in care is suitable for video visit management.
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