More Ontario health patients are opting to see their doctors face-to-face rather than virtually, over the phone or through a computer screen. This is a significant change from what was happening during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The new data shows the number of in-person visits has been rising steadily since the height of the pandemic when many non-emergency health services were cut back or shut down as a health preventive measure.“Both virtual and in-person care have a role to play in health-care delivery,” said Park. The OMA said the new data revealed that of the 13 per cent of care being provided virtually, most is being done by telephone.
OMA executive member Dr. David Barber commented that virtual care will remain an important part of health care delivery in Ontario, especially in remote and rural areas.
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