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UCLA study: Telemedicine doesn't increase healthcare use or costs

A recent study from UCLA has investigated the impact of telemedicine on healthcare utilization and costs. The research found that increased use of telemedicine did not lead to a significant rise in healthcare service usage. Furthermore, the study concluded that telemedicine adoption did not result in higher overall healthcare expenditures. AI

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