Virtual care has become a preferred healthcare delivery model for many and it’s clear that it’s here to stay. About 88% of Americans would like to continue using virtual care post-COVID-19. Virtual care is also more popular among younger people with 40% of millennials (75% of the workforce by 2025) believing telemedicine is an extremely important part of an employee benefits package.
A recent study of 500,000+ patients looked at the quality of performance with virtual care versus in-person care. The findings were simple: Virtual care not only provides a convenient means to accessing care, but even improves users’ healthcare experiences.
Here are a few of the findings that show virtual care provides a better healthcare experience compared to traditional, in-person care:
- Patients with virtual care exposure were 2 times more likely to receive a mental health screening.
- Of the quality measures studied, virtual care had comparably better performance in almost 70% of the quality measures.
- Using virtual care enhances different parts of care and can even enhance primary care.
- Virtual care performed better in 11 out of 16 of the quality measures. Of the 2 out of 5 quality measures that office-only patients indicated performed better, “the differences were not statistically significant, indicating no difference in quality performance between groups in these measures.”
- For 13 of 16 quality measures, patients using virtual care performed comparably or better than office-only patients, showing that virtual care impacts and can even improve performance.
- Unlike patients who solely used in-person care, patients with virtual care experienced significantly better performance for chronic disease management and prevention.
- Virtual care can allow for multiple touchpoints throughout a patient’s healthcare journey and allows doctors to engage in better quality measures with more interactions.
Early evidence found a positive association of virtual care with improving the quality of primary care.
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https://www.healthcarefinancenews.com/news/most-consumers-want-keep-telehealth-after-covid-19-pandemic
https://www.healthcareitnews.com/news/millennials-demand-telehealth-move-away-traditional-primary-care-model
https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamanetworkopen/fullarticle/2796668