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A study has found that the expanded use of telemedicine during the COVID-19 pandemic improved cancellation rates, no-shows and completed medical visits for rheumatology ambulatory clinics in one large Ohio health system, the News-Medical.net reported. The survey conducted by Cleveland-based MetroHealth Medical Center researchers found that the clinics had 191 no-shows, including 121 in-person and 70 telemedicine during the COVID phase of the study.
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