BRIEF4.B Pandemic health care and child care: Percentage of households with any children ages 0–17 who had a telehealth visit in the last 4 weeks, April 14, 2021–February 7, 2022

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Characteristic 4/14/2021–
4/26/2021
4/28/2021–
5/10/2021
5/12/2021–
5/24/2021
5/26/2021–
6/7/2021
6/9/2021–
6/21/2021
6/23/2021–
7/5/2021
7/21/2021–
8/2/2021
8/4/2021–
8/16/2021
8/18/2021–
8/30/2021
9/1/2021–
9/13/2021
9/15/2021–
9/27/2021
9/29/2021–
10/11/2021
12/1/2021–
12/13/2021
12/29/2021–1/10/2022 1/26/2022–
2/7/2022
Children's telehealth visits over time
among U.S. households with children
24.0 23.3 23.6 21.9 21.5 22.2 15.7 15.1 15.1 16.6 16.7 16.0 15.4 15.5 16.7
NOTE: Table reflects data collected in Phase 3.1 through Phase 3.3, weeks 28–42 (April 14, 2021, thorugh February 7, 2022). Data were not collected or available during July 7–19, 2021, October 13–November 29, 2021, December 15–27, 2021, and January 12–24, 2022. Survey item: "At any time in the last 4 weeks, did any children in the household have an appointment with a doctor, nurse, or other health professional by video or by phone? Select only one answer: (1) Yes, (2) No."
SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau, Household Pulse Survey. Tabulated by the Health Resources and Services Administration's Maternal and Child Health Bureau.