Saturday, January 11

Telehealth Reduces Low-Value Care in Primary Care

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Increased use in is with reduced of low- cervical and thyroid . No is found between telehealth use and most other .

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TAKEAWAY:

  • High practice-level telehealth use was associated with lower rates of low-value (−2.9 services per 1000 beneficiaries; 95% CI, −5.3 to −0.4).
  • High practice-level telehealth use was associated with lower rates of low-value (−40 per 1000 beneficiaries; 95% CI, − to −9).
  • No significant association was found between practice-level telehealth use and rates of other low-value care services.
  • The that telehealth can be used to deliver primary care services without introducing wasteful or unnecessary care and can even reduce low-value care.

IN PRACTICE:

“While the rapid of telehealth has enhanced to care for , it has also raised for unintended consequences in the of wasteful or unnecessary care, ie, low-value care. Our study suggests that increased practice-level telehealth use was not associated with the of low-value care services in primary care and even help reduce low-value care,” the of the study wrote.

SOURCE:

This study was led by Terrence Liu, MD, MS, of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Michigan. It was on 7 in JAMA .

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This study was performed among Medicare fee-for- beneficiaries with a Michigan residence and may not be generalizable to the broader Medicare beneficiary . claims do not include clinical , which limited the ability to measure overall of care. The study defined telehealth use at the practice level and did not assess individual . Additional is needed at a level to determine the of telehealth on low-value care services in primary care.

DISCLOSURES:

This study was supported by from for Research and Quality. Liu received from the University of Michigan National Clinician and Affairs for Clinical Research. Additional disclosures are noted in the original article.

This article was created using several , including , as part of the process. Human reviewed this before .

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