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Telemedicine & Remote-Patient Monitoring Report

With the meteoric rise of telehealth during the COVID-19 pandemic, InCrowd wanted to pulse primary care physicians and specialists in order to determine how they use technology to treat their patients, their perceptions on remote monitoring, and their plans for using telehealth moving forward.

Methodology:

  • Method:
    • 4-Minute MicroSurvey via InCrowd
  • Crowds:
    • US Physicians & Specialists
  • Sample Size:
    • n = 215
      • PCPs, Psychs, Peds, Neuros, Endos, Cards, Hems/Oncs
  • Fielding Period:
    • September 1-2, 2020

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