Authors

  1. Patel, Milan BS
  2. Haddad, Haley MHSA
  3. Miller, Rebecca ESQ, MHSA
  4. Devito, Jessie MHSA
  5. Chen, Julia MD
  6. Tacconelli, Nicholas BS
  7. Buchi, Andrea MD
  8. Heinrich, Laura MD
  9. Steppe, Emma MPH
  10. Punch, Margaret MD
  11. Ellimoottil, Chad MD, MS

Abstract

An eVisit is a form of asynchronous telehealth whereby the patient submits an online request for medical advice and receives a written response from a health care provider. While thought to be an efficient way to resolve low-acuity medical issues, there is limited information on whether eVisits lead the avoidance of in-person care. We reviewed 8627 eVisits that occurred at our institution from July 2017 to March 2020 and found that 23.1% of eVisits required follow-up medical care within 14 days (22.6% with primary care physician, 0.3% with emergency department, 0.2% both). Our results indicate that eVisits are a feasible alternative to in-person care for low-complexity medical issues.