Background: With the coronavirus outbreak of 2019 (COVID-19) came many changes in how health care is accessed and delivered. Perhaps most notable is the massive expansion of telemedicine, especially in the developed world. With pandemic-induced economic and health care system disruptions, it is reasonable to expect changes in how health care services are utilized by different patients. We examined how health care service usage trends changed for various patient demographics from the pre-COVID-19 era to the COVID-19 era.

Design And Methods: De-identified patient demographics and telemedicine, in-patient, in-person out-patient, radiology/procedures, and emergency department visit data ( = 1,164,719) between January 1, 2019 and May 31, 2021 were obtained from UHealth in Miami, Florida, USA. This cross-sectional study employed descriptive statistics and other tools to determine relationships between patient demographics and health system usage.

Results: There were significant changes in health care usage and demographics for UHealth services from the pre-COVID-19 era to the COVID-19 era. There was an increase in telehealth visits and a corollary decrease of in-person out-patient visits ( < 0.001) along with increased health care utilization by those with commercial insurance ( < 0.001) during COVID-19. Lower-income patients had increased use of in-person out-patient services ( < 0.001). Non-Hispanic, English-speaking patients and those with higher median incomes had higher telemedicine usage.

Conclusions: COVID-19 revealed differences in health care access, particularly telemedicine access, and highlighted differences in vulnerability among patient demographics. These trends are likely multifactorial and reflect changes in patients' preferences and disparities in care access.

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