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Multivariate Analysis of Physicians' Practicing Behaviors in an Urgent Care Telemedicine Intervention.

Songzi Liu1, Barbara Edson2, Robert Gianforcaro2, Khairat Saif3.   

Abstract

When assessing the characteristics and performance of telemedicine interventions, most studies followed a patient- centric approach, leaving the telemedicine providers' role out of consideration. As a result, little was known about the demographics and prescription pattern of telemedicine physicians, the knowledge of which is integral to a holistic evaluation of the virtual delivery of accountable care. To fill this gap, our study explored how physicians' traits and encounter-specific characteristics correlate with prescription outcomes, using multivariate analyses. Significant inter-physician variation in prescription behaviors was observed and analyzed in sub-groups. The average Virtual Urgent Care physician's prescription likelihood was 69% with a mean prescription count of 0.98; male physicians and primary care providers tended to prescribe both more often and with a greater number of medications. This study called attention to the quality and reproducibility of telemedicine providers' prescription decision and warned the likely absence of well-defined practice guidelines for delivering virtual care. ©2019 AMIA - All rights reserved.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32308911      PMCID: PMC7153110     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AMIA Annu Symp Proc        ISSN: 1559-4076


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