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CDC: Children with Chronic Conditions More Likely to Use Telehealth

Children with chronic conditions, like asthma or a developmental condition, were more likely to use telehealth because of the pandemic, according to new CDC data.

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By Mark Melchionna

- In the second half of 2020, only 14.1 percent of children used telehealth due to the pandemic, but use was higher among those with asthma, a developmental condition, or a disability, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) found.

To assess telehealth's impact on the pediatric population, the CDC conducted a study that examined the frequency of use and the types of cases that most often appeared in virtual settings.

Using information from a National Health Interview Survey, which included data from July to December 2020, the CDC studied whether a child participated in a visit through audio or video platforms and if the virtual visit occurred due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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