Doximity Report Confirms That Telemedicine Serves Key Role in Modern Health Care
18 December 2024 - 12:00AM
Business Wire
Physicians report telemedicine boosts access,
contributes to better disease management, and improves patient
outcomes
Doximity, Inc. (NYSE: DOCS), the leading digital platform for
U.S. medical professionals, today released its State of
Telemedicine Report, showing that 83% of physician telemedicine
users surveyed would like virtual care to remain a permanent part
of their clinical practice. Among physicians surveyed, 84%
highlighted telemedicine’s value in improving continuity of care
for patients with chronic or complex conditions, and 96% emphasized
its role as a complement to or, depending on the patient, a
replacement for in-person care.
As part of the study, Doximity analyzed the adoption of its
telemedicine tools across its physician membership and surveyed
both physician telemedicine users and patients about their
experiences.* Both physicians and patients reported telemedicine
has increased access to health care services and strengthened
physician-patient communications. The majority of physicians also
reported telemedicine has contributed to better disease management,
improved patient outcomes and satisfaction, and better or
equivalent adherence to treatment plans.
“While in-person care continues to be a cornerstone of health
care delivery, telemedicine serves as a valuable complement to this
care,” said Nate Gross, MD, co-founder and chief strategy officer
at Doximity. “Findings from this study indicate that telemedicine
and in-person care are allies, not competitors, in providing
timely, comprehensive, and patient-focused care.”
Key Findings from Physician Survey:
- The majority of physicians surveyed (67%) reported telemedicine
has contributed to better disease management. This figure rises to
77% among oncologists, with a quarter of oncology telemedicine
users reporting the technology has contributed to earlier diagnosis
and intervention.
- Nearly 84% of physician telemedicine users reported
telemedicine has increased patient satisfaction in their
practice.
- Nearly two-thirds (64%) of physician telemedicine users
reported telemedicine has improved patient outcomes in their
practice, with only 1% reporting worsened outcomes.
- More than two-thirds (69%) of physician telemedicine users
surveyed reported it has helped them better understand and address
their patients’ social determinants of health, with an additional
25% agreeing they believe it can help.
Key Findings from Patient Survey:
- More than three out of four patients surveyed (78%) –
regardless of past telemedicine experience – indicated that they
would like access to virtual care options in the future. This
figure rises to 95% among patients who had a telemedicine visit in
the past year.
- In the survey, 95% of patients with a telemedicine visit in the
past year said it maintained or improved their care satisfaction,
and 96% reported equivalent or better overall medical care.
- Among patients who received some form of virtual care in the
past year, 78% said it improved their access to health care
services, 82% said it helped them keep up with their care, and 74%
reported better communication with their providers.
For more information, view Doximity’s State of Telemedicine
Report.
About Doximity
Founded in 2010, Doximity is the leading digital platform for
U.S. medical professionals. The company's network members include
more than 80% of U.S. physicians across all specialties and
practice areas. Doximity provides its verified clinical membership
with digital tools built for medicine, enabling them to collaborate
with colleagues, stay up to date with the latest medical news and
research, manage their careers and on-call schedules, streamline
documentation and administrative paperwork, and conduct virtual
patient visits. Doximity's mission is to help doctors be more
productive so they can provide better care for their patients.
*Doximity surveyed more than 1,100 physicians across ten
specialties and, for the first time, surveyed more than 130 nurse
practitioners. Doximity also surveyed 2,400 adult patients.
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