HIGHLIGHTS
- What: The aim of this study was to determine no-show rates associated with telemedicine visits during the COVID-19 pandemic in comparison to no show rates associated with contemporaneous and historic in-person. The authors had predominance of telephone encounters compared to video visits, albeit this has also been seen in other studies, especially amongst patients of black and Hispanic ethnicity and of low socioeconomic status, which were the majority in this population.[21]
- Who: Bruera et al and collaborators from the Funded Hospital System: A Retrospective Study University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer . . .

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