2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.jaad.2020.05.048
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The immediate impact of COVID-19 on US dermatology practices

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“…Within the dermatology outpatient setting in the United States, early reports measured the magnitude of the impact from COVID-19 through responses from 970 dermatologists nationwide. 2 Analysis of the results from this study revealed a significant decline in patients examined between late February to early March, 2020, with a mean decline from 149.4 to 63.4 patients; days in clinic declined from a mean of 4.2 to 3.1 days, and biopsies carried out declined from a mean of 19.8 to 7.7. 2 Notably, at the time of the study, roughly 25,000 cases existed nationally, a number that has since then increased exponentially.…”
Section: The Impact On Clinical Operationsmentioning
confidence: 69%
“…Within the dermatology outpatient setting in the United States, early reports measured the magnitude of the impact from COVID-19 through responses from 970 dermatologists nationwide. 2 Analysis of the results from this study revealed a significant decline in patients examined between late February to early March, 2020, with a mean decline from 149.4 to 63.4 patients; days in clinic declined from a mean of 4.2 to 3.1 days, and biopsies carried out declined from a mean of 19.8 to 7.7. 2 Notably, at the time of the study, roughly 25,000 cases existed nationally, a number that has since then increased exponentially.…”
Section: The Impact On Clinical Operationsmentioning
confidence: 69%
“…The COVID-19 pandemic is having a huge impact on dermatology practice including a significant reduction in in-person consultations and non-emergency procedures, and a remarkable increase in TD use ( Wollina, 2020 , Litchman and Rigel, 2020 , Goldust et al, 2020b). Our study confirms these trends by showing a 53% reduction in the number of dermatologists providing face-to-face consultations and 49.1% increase in TD consultations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dermatology has faced unprecedented challenges including a reduction in non-essential visits and procedures ( Wollina, 2020 , Gisondi et al, 2020 , Kumar et al, 2020 ). In order to contain COVID-19, in-person consultations have been reduced and the implementation of teledermatology (TD) increased ( Litchman and Rigel, 2020 , Fahmy et al, 2020 , Muddasani, 2020). Dermatologists served on the frontline in several parts of the globe ( Bhargava et al, 2020c , Zheng et al, 2020) and played an important role in enhancing preventive measures ( Tao et al, 2020 , Goren et al, 2020, Yan et al, 2020 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…During the restriction of face-to-face visits in dermatology, strict teletriage measures were implemented to adequately prioritize the clinical activity 6,7 in several hospitals in Portugal.…”
Section: Perspective Of Dermatologymentioning
confidence: 99%