id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-321594-x5wv9p7n Jiang, Wen Equal Access to Telemedicine during COVID‐19 Pandemic: A Pediatric Otolaryngology Perspective 2020-10-05 .txt text/plain 3330 173 51 Due to the technology requirement, our concern is that telemedicine 7 In a recently published article by Nouri et al, the authors found that, in a primary care practice managing chronic diseases, a significantly smaller proportion of the visits after scaled-up telemedicine implementation was observed for vulnerable patients: age 65+ years, non-English language preference, and those insured by Medicare or Medicaid. Using a self-administered survey, DeMartini et al reported a high level of digital technology access among parents in an urban pediatric primary care clinic setting with a high percentage of African American and Medicaid-insured families in a low socioeconomic area. To provide a sustainable level of telemedicine care beyond the COVID-19 pandemic era and well into the future, we need to be cognizant of the language barrier and consciously structure future encounters with increased staff support and longer allotted time and examine more efficient ways to provide digital education and translational services to this population. ./cache/cord-321594-x5wv9p7n.txt ./txt/cord-321594-x5wv9p7n.txt