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. 2022 Jan 1;163:76–80. doi: 10.1016/j.urology.2021.11.037

Table 1.

Demographics

Patients With Any Visit In-Persson Visits Telemedicine Visits
Age in Years
<55 316 (12.6%) 318 (11.9%) 225 (14.4%)
55-64 547 (21.7%) 582 (21.8%) 321 (20.5%)
65-74 948 (37.7%) 1010 (37.9%) 610 (38.9%)
>75 705 (28.0%) 757 (28.4%) 411 (26.2%)
Gender
Female 2092 (16.9%) 426 (16.0%) 264 (16.8%)
Male 424 (83.1%) 2241 (84.0%) 1303 (83.2%)
Race Ethnicity
Hispanic 417 (16.6%) 496 (18.6%) 234 (14.9%)
Non-Hispanic Asian 155 (6.2%) 158 (5.9%) 87 (5.6%)
Non-Hispanic Black 99 (3.9%) 105 (3.9%) 57 (3.6%)
Other 159 (6.3%) 187 (7.0%) 104 (6.6%)
Non-Hispanic White 1686 (67.0%) 171 (64.5%) 1085 (69.2%)
Preferred Language
Spanish 189 (7.5%) 242 (9.1%) 107 (6.8%)
Other 85 (3.4%) 98 (3.7%) 50 (3.2%)
English 2242 (89.1%) 2327 (87.3%) 1410 (90.0%)
Insurance
Commercial 1264 (50.2%) 1285(48.2%) 771 (49.2%)
Medicare 1159 (46.1%) 1257 (47.1%) 743 (47.4%)
Other 48 (1.9%) 49 (1.8%) 27 (1.7%)
Medicaid 45 (1.8%) 76 (2.8%) 26 (1.7%)
Reason for Visit
General Urology/Endourology 2300 (54.6%) 807 (51.8%) 1493 (56.2%)
Female Urology 437 (10.4%) 276 (10.4%) 161 (10.03%)
Urologic Oncology 479 (18.0%) 282 (18.1%) 761 (18.1%)
Reconstructive Surgery 110 (4.1%) 46 (3.0%) 156 (3.7%)
Infertility 297 (11.22%) 26 (16.8%) 559 (13.3%)