Telemedicine Replaces Office Visits

According to a Health Affairs article, Kaiser Permanente found that 84 percent of the time required to seek care in a physician's office was unrelated to patient care. To obtain a 16.4 minute face-to-face visit with a doctor:

  • Patients had to spend 50 minute (round trip) traveling to the physician's office.
  • Waiting/checking in took 36.4 minutes.

In Hawaii, access to a doctor by phone or email actually substituted for in-office visits – which were down 26.2 percent.

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  1. Joe S. says:

    More evidence that in conventional medicine, we are rationing by time.

  2. Stephen C. says:

    You have to ration health care somehow, Joe. If people are not going to pay for care with money, they most likely will pay with their time.