id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-104485-3anla664 Patel, Tushar A Utilizing Telemedicine for Group Visit Provider Encounters: A Feasibility and Acceptability Study 2020-08-02 .txt text/plain 2665 167 47 The objective of this study was to evaluate the feasibility and acceptability of group visit provider encounters conducted via telemedicine while CHWs led the educational sections in-person for a low-income, Latino(a) population. We conducted a prospective, feasibility and acceptability study of provider-patient telemedicine encounters in diabetes group visits at a 501(c)(3) community clinic that serves low-income (≤250% federal poverty level), uninsured individuals in Houston, Texas. We also evaluated eight focal areas of feasibility: acceptability (how participates reacted to telemedicine), adaptation (changing program (if applicable)), demand for intervention (attendance), expansion (potential success within a different population or setting), limitedefficacy testing (i.e., TUQ, clinical outcomes), implementation (likelihood telemedicine could be conducted as proposed), integration (level of change needed to initiate telemedicine), and practicality (extent telemedicine could be delivered) [21] . This study evaluated patient-provider telemedicine encounters during group visits and found that they were feasible and acceptable as evidenced by systematic positive findings on the TUQ and no negative clinical impact during the virtual months. ./cache/cord-104485-3anla664.txt ./txt/cord-104485-3anla664.txt