Comprising survey data from an AARP poll examining attitudes and behaviors related to telehealth. It covers topics including telehealth service usage, comfort levels, preferences compared to in-person care, and healthcare insurance.
Use Cases
- Analyze telehealth comfortability across 11 different dimensions to identify key barriers to adoption.
- Model preferences for telehealth versus in-person care based on demographic or service usage patterns.
- Examine correlations between opinions on telehealth and reported usage of specific telehealth services.
Strengths
- Data originates from AARP, a major organization focused on issues for older adults.
- The poll covers multiple specific aspects of telehealth, including services, comfort, and opinions.
Limitations
- The dataset's sample size, geographic coverage, and demographic representativeness are unknown.
- The specific survey questions, column definitions, and data structure are not provided.
Provenance
- Source
- AARP via Roper Harvested Dataverse.
- Collection Method
- Survey poll.
- Time Range
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- Freshness
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- Geography
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