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The article discusses a study by the University of Pittsburgh and UPMC, highlighting that telemedicine visits for children with primary care providers result in fewer antibiotic prescriptions and may address the public health issue of antimicrobial resistance. The study, involving Kristin Ray, indicates integrated telehealth in primary care might be superior to direct-to-consumer virtual services, particularly for respiratory tract infections.
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