Patterns of Telehealth Visits After the COVID‐19 Pandemic Among Individuals With or at Risk for Cardiovascular Disease in the United States

Author:

Bhatla Anjali12,Ding Jie12ORCID,Mhaimeed Omar12,Spaulding Erin M.1234ORCID,Commodore‐Mensah Yvonne34ORCID,Plante Timothy B.5ORCID,Shan Rongzi6ORCID,Marvel Francoise A.12ORCID,Martin Seth S.124ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Digital Health Innovation Laboratory, Ciccarone Center for the Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease, Division of Cardiology, Department of Medicine Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Baltimore MD USA

2. Division of Cardiology, Department of Medicine Johns Hopkins University Baltimore MD USA

3. Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing Baltimore MD USA

4. Welch Center for Prevention, Epidemiology, and Clinical Research Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Baltimore MD USA

5. Department of Medicine Larner College of Medicine at the University of Vermont Burlington VT USA

6. Department of Cardiology Smidt Heart Institute, Cedars‐Sinai Medical Center Los Angeles CA USA

Abstract

Background Prior studies have shown that cardiovascular disease (CVD) can be effectively managed through telehealth. However, there are little national data on the use of telehealth in people with CVD or CVD risk factors. We aimed to determine the prevalence of telehealth visits and visit modality (video versus audio‐only) in people with CVD and CVD risk factors. We also assessed their rationale and satisfaction with telehealth visits. Methods and Results A nationally representative sample of 6252 participants from the 2022 Health Information National Trends Survey 6 was used. We defined the CVD risk categories as having no self‐reported CVD (coronary heart disease or heart failure) or CVD risk factors (hypertension, diabetes, obesity, or current smoking), CVD risk factors alone, and CVD. Multivariable logistic regression, adjusting for major sociodemographic factors, assessed the relationship between CVD risk and telehealth uptake. The weighted prevalence of using telehealth was 50% (95% CI, 44%–56%) for individuals with CVD and 40% (95% CI, 37%–43%) for those with CVD risk factors alone. Individuals with CVD had the highest odds of using any telehealth (audio‐only or video) (adjusted odds ratio [OR], 2.02 [95% CI, 1.39–2.93]) when compared with those without CVD or CVD risk factors. Notably, 21% (95% CI, 16.3%–25.6%) of patients with CVD used audio‐only visits (adjusted OR, 2.38 [95% CI, 1.55–3.64]) compared with patients without CVD or CVD risk factors. Conclusions In a nationally representative survey, there was high prevalence of any (video or audio‐only) telehealth visits in people with CVD, and audio‐only visits comprised a significant proportion of telehealth visits in this population.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

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