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5 stats that reveal inequity in telemedicine
Nonwhite respondents were significantly more likely to use telemedicine than white respondents. The least likely to use telemedicine were adults above 55 years old, those making less than $35,000 annually, rural residents, the uninsured and those without prescriptions.
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