ABSTRACT
To improve access to primary care in underserved communities, we established a hybrid model of delivering team-based, comprehensive primary care using both in-person and virtual care options with family physician leadership. Using a cross-sectional online survey (n = 121), results showed high levels (90%) of patient satisfaction. Our findings suggest that a similar hybrid model for primary care delivery can provide levels of patient satisfaction comparable to traditional in-person models of primary care. This can be achieved regardless of whether patients had previously been attached to the same family physician before receiving care through the hybrid model.
- primary care
- telehealth
- telemedicine, rural health care, integrated virtual care
- quality improvement
- quality of care
- practice-based research
- clinical quality measures
- quadruple aim
- Received for publication June 1, 2022.
- Revision received January 13, 2023.
- Accepted for publication January 18, 2023.
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