THMT 2021 Editors Best Article Award
A COVID-19 Telehealth Impact Study—Exploring One Year of Telehealth Experimentation
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.30953/thmt.v8.392Abstract
The study identifies characteristics of the explosive implementation and scale of telehealth use in the first year of COVID-19 pandemic - forever changing traditional healthcare practices and patient access in the United States.
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Authors and affiliations appear below:
- Francis X. Campion, MITRE Corporation; Atrius Health; and Harvard Medical School
- Stephen Ommen, Mayo Clinic
- Helayne Sweet, MITRE Corporation
- Nilay Shah, Mayo Clinic
- Barbra Rabson, Massachusetts Health Quality Partners
- Nick Dougherty, Allways Heath Partners
- Jennifer Goldsack, Digital Medical Society
- Peter Sylvester, MITRE Corporation
- Karen Jones, MITRE Corporation
- Aaron Burgman, MITRE Corporation
- Nathalie McIntosh, Massachusetts Health Quality Partners
- Lindsey Sangaralingham, Mayo Clinic
- David Jiang, Mayo Clinic
- Jeffrey McGinn, Change Healthcare
- Ricardo Rojas, Mayo Clinic
- Tim Suther, Change Healthcare
- Brian Anderson, MITRE Corporation
- John Halamka, Mayo Clinic (Dr Halamka is editors-in-chief of the THMT journal)
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