Abstract

Rationale Asthma is one of the most common pediatric chronic health conditions. Regular follow-up care as recommended by national guidelines can significantly improve asthma outcomes, and our prior pilot research suggests that telemedicine for follow-up pediatric asthma care is feasible. The goal of the current study is to examine the impact of telemedicine (TM) versus in-person (IP) asthma follow-up care on pediatric asthma outcomes. Methods We conducted a 2-year retrospective cohort chart review of pediatric asthma patients to examine outcomes of patients receiving follow asthma care via IP or TM …

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