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Subject COVID-19: Telehealth Use and Immigrant Entry Policies
Date November 10, 2022 9:01 PM
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Thursday, November 10, 2022 | The Latest Research, Commentary, And News
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Telehealth Use and Immigrant Entry Policies

Several articles in the November 2022 issue of Health Affairs cover
topics related to COVID-19.

In one paper, Shira Fischer and colleagues add to literature about
telehealth use
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during the COVID-19 pandemic and determine that the share of patients
willing to engage in video telehealth increased from 50.8 percent in
February 2019 to 62.2 percent in March 2021.

Another article in the November issue looks at the intersection of
immigration policy and COVID-19
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Authors Joseph Nwadiuko and Arturo Vargas Bustamante examine border
crossing and COVID-19 case data and find that short-term impacts of
immigrant flow on local COVID-19 rates were minimal.

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Use Of And Willingness To Use Video Telehealth Through The COVID-19
Pandemic
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Shira H. Fischer et al.

Little To No Correlation Found Between Immigrant Entry And COVID-19
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