Telehealth Availability and Use of Related Technologies Among Medicare-Enrolled Cancer Survivors: Cross-sectional Findings From the Onset of the COVID-19 Pandemic

Jan 3, 2022Journal of medical Internet research

Telehealth Access and Use of Related Technologies by Medicare Cancer Survivors at the Start of COVID-19

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Abstract

53% of cancer survivors reported using the internet for communication purposes.

  • 62% of cancer survivors indicated that their usual healthcare provider offered telehealth services.
  • Internet use for communication was reported less frequently among rural survivors compared to urban survivors (28% vs 46%).
  • Hispanic and Black cancer survivors reported lower internet use for communication than non-Hispanic White survivors (29%, 31%, and 44%, respectively).
  • Rural survivors had lower telehealth availability than urban survivors (53% vs 63%).
  • No significant differences in telehealth availability were found based on race or ethnicity.

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