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Abstract
Although use of telehealth may have begun centuries ago and has grown considerably through the 20th century, the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic skyrocketed telemedicine's reach, including its use in pediatrics. The American Academy of Pediatrics endorses telehealth as a "critical infrastructure to efficiently implement the medical home model of care." Particularly for children with medical complexity (CMC), telehealth offers great promise to improve access to continuous, coordinated primary care, reduce time to pediatric subspecialty care, and support distance education for both pediatric providers and patients and their families. This article details the numerous benefits of telehealth to CMC with an emphasis on its use as an extender of the medical home, describes the venues in which telehealth augments access to safe, high-quality care, presents best practices in engaging in telehealth encounters, and enumerates barriers that may exacerbate current health inequities. We review current published telehealth patient-/caregiver-level, clinician-level, and payor-level outcomes while revealing research gaps and opportunities. [Pediatr Ann. 2024;53(3):e74-e81.].
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