id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-278754-vy5c7411 McGee, Jean S. Fighting COVID-19: Early Teledermatology Lessons Learned 2020-06-15 .txt text/plain 565 40 48 Our study aimed to evaluate early practice patterns to identify any variations in the quality of and access to teledermatology service. Prior to the pandemic, 32% of patients seen in person were older than 65 years and 7% of patients seen in person were non-English speaking, those defined as necessitating interpreter service (Table 1) . During the pandemic, 23% of patients seen in teledermatology were older than 65 years and 3% of patient seen in teledermatology were non-English speaking ( Table 1 ). The two most common diagnoses seen in teledermatology, other than a lesion of concern, were acne and dermatitis at 52% and 49% of total visits, respectively ( Table 2 ). Our study suggests that elderly patients and non-English speaking patients may be experiencing unequal access to teledermatology care during the pandemic. Lastly, our study found that longer visits were more likely to be conducted by telephone, rather than video. ./cache/cord-278754-vy5c7411.txt ./txt/cord-278754-vy5c7411.txt