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Telemedicine, which gained popularity during the COVID-19 pandemic and is likely to become a permanent fixture of the health care system, has become especially popular in two patient groups: Black … ...
White patients were majority users of video telehealth during the first months of the pandemic, but Black patients were 50% more likely to have virtual visits by mid-2020.
Women were much more likely than men to use telemedicine, at 42% and 31.7%, respectively. Usage also increased with age, as 43.3% of adults aged 65 and over took advantage of telemedicine compared ...
JERSEY CITY, N.J., Dec. 17, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Homelessness in Hudson County is up 6% from last year. New Jersey has the largest disparity between Black and White infant mortality rates in the ...
As the country enters Year 3 of the pandemic emergency, people with disabilities across the United States are still finding it difficult to use innovations in telemedicine, teleworking and testing.
Telemedicine, which gained popularity during the COVID-19 pandemic and is likely to become a permanent fixture of the health care system, has become especially popular in two patient groups: Black … ...
Telemedicine, which gained popularity during the COVID-19 pandemic and is likely to become a permanent fixture of the health care system, has become especially popular in two patient groups: Black … ...