id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-304090-l5rocsk5 Akbar, Aelia A Cross-Sectional Survey on Telemedicine Use for Doctor-Patient Communication 2020-09-12 .txt text/plain 2729 135 53 We examined two scopes of doctor-patient interaction according to participants' characteristics, (1) acceptance of synchronous telemedicine with doctor communicating directly via computer; and (2) acceptance to asynchronous telemedicine, i.e., receiving health information from doctors on cellphone or computer, receiving appointment reminders on a cellphone, sending health information to the doctor through a safe portal, some health questions being answered before visiting the doctor, receiving wellness reminders through a computer, receiving video education from a doctor, and the doctor seeing and evaluating their patient's health information on an electronic health application. Table 4 shows the responses of participants to questions on asynchronous communication according to age, education level, computer usage and prior use of patient portal. The participant age, education level, and use of computer and patient portal did not affect their opinion about receiving helpful health information from a doctor via computer, and the majority were in favor of it. ./cache/cord-304090-l5rocsk5.txt ./txt/cord-304090-l5rocsk5.txt