id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-351529-30apdn73 Hamlin, Matilda Attitudes of the Public to Receiving Medical Care during Emergencies through Remote Physician–Patient Communications 2020-07-20 .txt text/plain 4670 223 41 The multiple regression model identified higher trust in data protection, level of education, and social media use as statistically significant predictors for a higher willingness to receive medical information while the first two predicted willingness to provide information. Significant differences were seen between the respondents according to their level of trust of the data protection when transferring medical information through remote communications during emergencies, in both mean willingness to provide medical information (F(2504) = 54.36, p < 0.001) and to receive medical services (F(2504) = 44.11, p < 0.001). The willingness of the general public to provide medical information and to receive medical services from a health fund through remote communications in times of emergency was found to be high. In this cross-sectional study, conducted during an ongoing worldwide pandemic outbreak, the willingness to receive medical services and to provide medical information through remote communications in times of emergency was found to be high. ./cache/cord-351529-30apdn73.txt ./txt/cord-351529-30apdn73.txt