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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.