American Journal of the Medical Sciences: Satisfaction with modes of telemedicine delivery during COVID-19: A randomized, single-blind, parallel group, noninferiority trial

According to a study published in the American Journal of the Medical Sciences, audio-only telehealth produced similar benefits and was not inferior to video-based telehealth. In this study, researchers gathered a diverse group of participants; 43 percent were Black, and 68 percent were women. Researchers noted noninferiority data based on whether patient satisfaction between the telehealth methods exceeded a -15 percent margin. Researchers concluded that similar satisfaction levels existed between users of video-based and phone-only telehealth, and that neither was inferior to the other.

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