2023
DOI: 10.1177/23743735231215603
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What are COVID-19 Patient Preferences for and Experiences with Virtual Care? Findings From a Scoping Review

Leinic Chung-Lee,
Cristina Catallo,
Ava Meade

Abstract: Virtual care became a routine method for healthcare delivery during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. Patient preferences are central to delivering patient-centered and high-quality care. The pandemic challenged healthcare organizations and providers to quickly deliver safe healthcare to COVID-19 patients. This resulted in varied implementation of virtual healthcare services. With an increased focus on remote COVID-19 monitoring, little research has examined patient experiences with virtual car… Show more

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