Published on in Vol 10 (2024)

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/46485, first published .
The Use of Online Consultation Systems or Remote Consulting in England Characterized Through the Primary Care Health Records of 53 Million People in the OpenSAFELY Platform: Retrospective Cohort Study

The Use of Online Consultation Systems or Remote Consulting in England Characterized Through the Primary Care Health Records of 53 Million People in the OpenSAFELY Platform: Retrospective Cohort Study

The Use of Online Consultation Systems or Remote Consulting in England Characterized Through the Primary Care Health Records of 53 Million People in the OpenSAFELY Platform: Retrospective Cohort Study

Journals

  1. Kerr G, Greenfield G, Bottle A, Hosford A, Qiu C, Neves A, Majeed A, Hayhoe B. Patterns of online consultation use in Great Britain, 2019–2023: an observational analysis. BMJ Digital Health & AI 2025;1(1):e000032 View
  2. Drew S, Hayhoe B, Greenfield G, Majeed A, Darzi A, Neves A. Why coding the modality of primary care consultations matters. British Journal of General Practice 2025;75(759):443 View
  3. Hayes D, Schaffer A, Mehrkar A, Bacon S, Goldacre B, MacKenna B, Heazell A, van Staa T, Palin V. The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the rate of maternal postnatal healthcare examinations in England: an OpenSAFELY interrupted time series analysis providing evidence of disparity in care access. BMC Medicine 2025;23(1) View
  4. Aminu A, Sinclair D, Davies K, Hall A, Wiedemann M, O’Neill T, Clegg A, Todd C. Disparities in the use of remote general practice consultations: learning from the COVID-19 pandemic, an analysis of 19 million electronic health records using OpenSAFELY. BMC Medicine 2025;23(1) View