Evaluation of Patient Experience During Virtual and In-Person Urgent Care Visits: Time and Cost Analysis

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Urgent care (UC) is one of the fastest growing venues of health care delivery for nonemergent conditions. This study compared the patient experience during virtual and in-person urgent care visits. We conducted a cross-sectional study of patients with the same diagnosis during Virtual Urgent Care (VUC) and in-person UC visits with the same diagnosis with regard to time and cost over a period of one year. We recorded and analyzed 16 685 urgent care visits: In-person UC (n = 14 734), VUC (n = 1262). Significant differences were found in the average total time for a visit in an in-person UC (70.89 minutes), and VUC (9.38 minutes). The average total cost of VUC ($49) and in-person UC ($142.657) differed significantly. Significant difference was found between UC turnaround time and VC turnaround time (Dependent variable (DV): 53.77, P

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Khairat, S., Lin, X., Liu, S., Man, Z., Zaman, T., Edson, B., & Gianforcaro, R. (2021). Evaluation of Patient Experience During Virtual and In-Person Urgent Care Visits: Time and Cost Analysis. Journal of Patient Experience, 8. https://doi.org/10.1177/2374373520981487

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