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Patient interest in and barriers to telemedicine video visits in a multilingual urban safety-net system

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocaa234

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telemedicine; digital divide; healthcare disparities; safety-net providers; vulnerable populations

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  1. Patrick and Catherine Weldon Donaghue Medical Research Foundation
  2. National Heart Lung and Blood Institute of the NIH [K12HL138046]
  3. National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences of the NIH [KL2TR001870]

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The study found that safety-net patients are interested in and able to successfully complete video visits. Most participants were persons of color with non-English language preference, and the main barrier identified was internet/data access.
Objective: To determine interest in and barriers to video visits in safety-net patients with diverse age, racial/ethnic, or linguistic background. Materials and Methods: We surveyed patients in an urban safety-net system to assess: interest in video visits; ability to successfully complete test video visits; and barriers to successful completion of test video visits. Results: Among 202 participants, of which 177 (87.6%) were persons of color and 113 (55.9%) preferred nonEnglish languages, 132 (65.3%) were interested in and 109 (54.0%) successfully completed a test video visit. Younger age, non-English preference, and prior smartphone application use were associated with interest. Over half (n = 112) reported barriers to video visits; Internet/data access was the most common barrier (n = 50, 24.8%). Conclusion: Safety-net patients are interested in video visits and able to successfully complete test visits. Internet or mobile data access is a common barrier in even urban safety-net settings and may impact equitable telemedicine access.

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