La téléconsultation ne créerait pas une pression sur les urgences, selon une étude

A study led by researchers with the Ontario Medical Association found no evidence patients substituted the emergency department for virtual visits with their family doctor in the first year of the pandemic. A person types on a laptop in New Jersey, May 18, 2021.THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP-Jenny Kane

TORONTO - There is no evidence patients substituted hospital emergency rooms for virtual visits with their family doctors in the first year of the pandemic, a study led by researchers with the Ontario Medical Association suggests.

The peer-reviewed study, published Monday in the ºÃÉ«tv Medical Association Journal, is significant given recent calls to reduce virtual service over quality-of-care concerns and ER burdens, the researchers write.

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