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      Telemedicine Familiarity and Post-Disaster Utilization of Emergency and Hospital Services for Ambulatory Care Sensitive Conditions

      American Journal of Preventive Medicine
      Vol. 63Issue 1e1–e9Published online: March 14, 2022
      • Rachel S.C. Friedman
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        In this study, we examined the association between telemedicine use before a disaster and utilization of emergency or hospital services for ambulatory care sensitive conditions post-disaster.
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