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901 Does more virtual care mean more low-value care? Study suggests no

ScienceDaily
ScienceDaily · 11/07/2024 11:50 EDT

Does more virtual care mean more low-value care? Study suggests no

One of the top worries about telehealth is that it will drive up the use of tests and scans that patients don't need, wasting money and resources. In fact, a new study shows, low-value care didn't rise faster at primary care practices that used telehealth the most.

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