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Best of the Best Gen Surg - Age Exacerbates Inequity in Telemedicine Use Among GI Surgery Patients in the Deep South During the COVID-19 Pandemic - Dr. Shao

Video Published 2022-09-14 Updated 2023-05-12

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Study examining telemedicine adoption patterns among GI surgery patients in the Deep South during COVID-19, revealing that older patients, Black patients, those with Medicaid, and those from lower-income areas were more likely to use phone-only visits versus video. Findings highlight age and insurance status as key predictors of the digital divide in surgical telehealth access.

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  • Among telemedicine users, older patients (mean age 54 vs 50), Black patients, and those with lower income/Medicaid were more likely to use phone-only vs video visits.
  • Patient satisfaction was lower for phone visits compared to video visits and decreased with age, but only for phone calls—not video calls.
  • Distance from hospital predicted telemedicine use (1.5x more likely) and video adoption (2.3x more likely among telemedicine users).
  • Age >80 and Medicaid insurance independently predicted phone-only telemedicine use, suggesting digital divide exacerbates healthcare disparities.
  • Equitable telemedicine requires insurance reimbursement for phone visits, patient education for video adoption, and navigator support for connectivity/devices.

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