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Comparative models of published teleobstetric care schemes in the COVID-19 pandemic

Comparative models of published teleobstetric care schemes in the COVID-19 pandemic
University of Michigan[1] Columbia University Irving Medical Center[2] University of Illinois at Chicago Medical Center[3] University of South Florida[4]
Virtual In-person Virtual In-person Virtual In-person Virtual In-person
Intake 8 weeks Intake 11 to 13 weeks Intake 12 weeks

Intake

6 to 10 weeks
10 to 14 weeks
16 weeks 19 to 20 weeks with anatomy scan 14 to 17 weeks 18 to 22 weeks with anatomy scan In-person visit every 6 to 8 weeks, 12 to 28 weeks with virtual visits in between as necessary 15 to 19 weeks 20 to 22 weeks
24 weeks 28 weeks 23 to 26 weeks 27 to 28 weeks     23 to 26 weeks 27 to 28 weeks
32 weeks 36 weeks

29 to 35 weeks

29 to 35 weeks

29 to 35 weeks
36 weeks In-person visit every 4 weeks, 29 to 36 weeks with virtual visits, 2 weeks after every in-person visit 29 to 34 weeks 35 to 36 weeks
38 weeks 39 weeks

37 weeks

38 weeks

39 weeks

40 weeks
In-person visit every 2 weeks from 36 weeks until delivery with weekly virtual visits in between 37 to 38 weeks

39 to 40 weeks

40 to 41 weeks
COVID-19: coronavirus disease 2019.
References:
  1. Peahl AF, Smith RD, Moniz MH. Prenatal care redesign: creating flexible maternity care models through virtual care. Am J Obstet Gynecol 2020; 223:389.e1.
  2. Zork NM, Aubey J, Yates H. Conversion and optimization of telehealth in obstetric care during the COVID-19 pandemic. Semin Perinatol 2020; 44:151300.
  3. Dosaj A, Thiyagarajan D, Ter Haar C, et al. Rapid implementation of telehealth services during the COVID-19 pandemic. Telemed J E Health 2021; 27:116.
  4. Fryer K, Delgado A, Foti T, et al. Implementation of obstetric telehealth during COVID-19 and beyond. Matern Child Health J 2020; 24:1104.

From: Kern-Goldberger AR, Srinivas SK. Obstetrical Telehealth and Virtual Care Practices During the COVID-19 Pandemic. Clin Obstet Gynecol 2022; 65:148. DOI: 10.1097/GRF.0000000000000671. Copyright © 2022. Reproduced with permission from Wolters Kluwer Health. Unauthorized reproduction of this material is prohibited.

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