id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-318033-vlwlgp82 Su, Mack Y. Expansion of asynchronous teledermatology during the COVID-19 pandemic 2020-08-18 .txt text/plain 337 29 40 title: Expansion of asynchronous teledermatology during the COVID-19 pandemic Meanwhile, 1564 virtual visits were conducted in April 2020 compared to 0 in April 2019. Asynchronous teledermatology visits also increased, driven primarily by eVisits. Despite significant nationwide reductions in ambulatory visits 5 , provider-to-provider dermatology eConsults increased by more than 20% from April 2019 to April 2020. Importantly, the growth of eVisits and eConsults resulted in asynchronous teledermatology accounting for 1 in 5 of all dermatology visits conducted at our institution in April 2020 ( Figure 1 ). More specifically, our experience shows that asynchronous teledermatology has the potential to facilitate routine dermatology care and thus open in-office availability for more urgent issues. Dermatology practices as vectors for COVID-19 transmission: A call for immediate cessation of nonemergent dermatology visits Teledermatology in the Era of COVID-19: Experience of an Academic Department of Dermatology ./cache/cord-318033-vlwlgp82.txt ./txt/cord-318033-vlwlgp82.txt