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The increase was especially pronounced for Black adults and adults with lower educational attainment.
Those with telehealth follow-up had more repeat emergency department visits and hospital admissions than those having in-person follow-up.
An increase in telemedicine use seen with age; use was higher for women than men and for non-Hispanic white and AI/AN adults.
Variance was seen by specialty, with lower concordance for primary care.
Variation was seen in differences in follow-up office visits after index in-person versus telemedicine by specific medical condition.
The significant main effect was seen for absorption training but not for other factors, including activity scheduling and relaxation.
Better outreach and training are needed to help patients understand and use portal systems, researchers say.