Gap in Willingness and Access to Video Visit Use Among Older High-risk Veterans: Cross-sectional Study

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Background: The recent shift to video care has exacerbated disparities in health care access, especially among high-need, high-risk (HNHR) adults. Developing data-driven approaches to improve access to care necessitates a deeper understanding of HNHR adults’ attitudes toward telemedicine and technology access. Objective: This study aims to identify the willingness, access, and ability of HNHR veterans to use telemedicine for health care. Methods: WWe designed a questionnaire conducted via mail or telephone or in person. Among HNHR veterans who were identified using predictive modeling with national Veterans Affairs data, we assessed willingness to use video visits for health care, access to necessary equipment, and comfort with using technology. We evaluated physical health, including frailty, physical function, performance of activities of daily living (ADL) and instrumental ADL (IADL); mental health; and social needs, including Area Deprivation Index, transportation, social support, and social isolation. Results: The average age of the 602 HNHR veteran respondents was 70.6 (SD 9.2; range 39-100) years; 99.7% (600/602) of the respondents were male, 61% (367/602) were White, 36% (217/602) were African American, 17.3% (104/602) were Hispanic, 31.2% (188/602) held at least an associate degree, and 48.2% (290/602) were confident filling medical forms. Of the 602 respondents, 327 (54.3%) reported willingness for video visits, whereas 275 (45.7%) were unwilling. Willing veterans were younger (P

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Dang, S., Muralidhar, K., Li, S., Tang, F., Mintzer, M., Ruiz, J., & Valencia, W. M. (2022). Gap in Willingness and Access to Video Visit Use Among Older High-risk Veterans: Cross-sectional Study. Journal of Medical Internet Research, 24(4). https://doi.org/10.2196/32570

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