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For value-based care, virtual options aren t always beneficial, study shows

University of Texas researchers found that symptoms of certain diseases are more difficult for patients to communicate and doctors to observe over video. Other limitations mean little cost-reduction benefit from telehealth when compared to in-person care.

Virtual health care has limited benefits, study finds

Virtual health care has limited benefits, study finds
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Virtual Health Care Has Limited Benefits, Study Finds

Virtual Health Care Has Limited Benefits, Study Finds
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Could A Centralized Vaccine Signup Ease PA s Rollout Pains? Here s The Answer

Elizabeth Robertson / Philadelphia Inquirer Pennsylvania’s recent expansion of who is eligible for a COVID-19 vaccine was coupled with frustration and confusion as people clamored to sign up for appointments, only to be disappointed by a cumbersome, fragmented system. By the end of this week, Pennsylvania will have received about 1.5 million doses since it started vaccinating health care workers Dec. 14. As Gov. Tom Wolf pointed out this week, the state needs at least 8 million doses to cover the two-dose regimen for everyone in Phase 1A, which was recently expanded to include people older than 64 and those over 16 with certain medical conditions.

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