Please note:. This report has been corrected. An erratum will be published.Lisa M. Koonin, DrPH1; Brooke Hoots, PhD1; Clarisse A.
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Zelis, MD5; Ian Tong, MD6; Aaron M. Harris, MD1 (View author affiliations)Use of telehealth (the remote provision of clinical care) early during the COVID-19 pandemic has not been well characterized.The 154% increase in telehealth visits during the last week of March 2020, compared with the same period in 2019 might have been related to pandemic-related telehealth policy changes and public health guidance.Telehealth could have multiple benefits during the.