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Medical Oncologists Split on Telehealth's Clinical Effectiveness
A JAMA Network study found that medical oncology professionals had conflicting opinions regarding the barriers to and benefits of video visits.
A study published this week in the Journal of the American Medical Association Network Open found that although medical oncologists recognized the convenience and access to care presented by telehealth video visits, many raised doubts about its clinical effectiveness.
The qualitative study, which took place before COVID-19 swept the country, examined 29 medical oncology health professionals' perceived benefits and drawbacks of telehealth video visits.
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