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. 2020 Oct 22;60(3):455–460. doi: 10.1053/j.jfas.2020.08.003

Table 2.

Telemedicine: objective experience

Telemedicine: Objective Experience All Respondents
n (%) or Average ± SD
Pathologies assessed via telemedicine (%)
 Musculoskeletal issues or tendinitis 27 ± 23
 Dermatologic issues 19 ± 22
 Medical issues 16 ± 18
 Infections 14 ± 19
 Post-op care 11 ± 16
 Trauma 9 ± 13
 Pre-op surgical discussions 4 ± 9
Video platform used 221 (92%)
 Facetime 85 (36%)
 Proprietary EMR or hospital platform 71 (30%)
 Zoom 70 (29%)
 Doxy.me 56 (23%)
 Other platform 47 (20%)
 WhatsApp 19 (8%)
 Skype 14 (6%)
 GoogleHangouts 11 (5%)
Informed patients about telemedicine 221 (92%)
 Direct telephone call 142 (59%)
 Email 78 (33%)
 Social media 75 (31%)
 Other 56 (23%)
 Answering machine message 34 (14%)
 Text 30 (13%)
 Physical mailer 12 (5%)
Length of telemedicine appointment (min) 14 ± 6
Coordinated with a visiting nurse service 60 (25%)
Mar and Apr admitted telemedicine patient 59 (25%)

Characteristics are expressed as n (%) or as the mean ± SD. For each variable, responses NA values were excluded from the analysis.