%0 Journal Article %@ 1438-8871 %I JMIR Publications %V 27 %N %P e70404 %T Primary Care Practice Factors Associated With Telehealth Adoption in the United States: Cross-Sectional Survey Analysis %A Mackwood,Matthew %A Fisher,Elliott %A Schmidt,Rachel O %A O'Malley,A James %A Rodriguez,Hector P %A Shortell,Stephen %A Akré,Ellesse-Roselee %A Berube,Alena %A Schifferdecker,Karen E %+ Department of Community & Family Medicine, Geisel School of Medicine, Dartmouth College, One Medical Center Drive, Hanover, NH, 03756, United States, 1 6036504000, matthew.b.mackwood@hitchcock.org %K telehealth %K telemedicine %K remote consultation %K primary health care %K general practice %K internet access %K health policy %K health care economics and organizations %K access to primary care %K digital divide %K vulnerable populations %K medically underserved area %D 2025 %7 28.3.2025 %9 Research Letter %J J Med Internet Res %G English %X In this national study of primary care practice–level factors associated with telehealth adoption in 2022, we found that training and assisting patients with the use of telehealth, broadband expansion efforts, and a higher proportion of low-income patients were associated with higher practice-level telehealth use, suggesting both opportunities for telehealth expansion and potential populations with higher need for its use. %R 10.2196/70404 %U https://www.jmir.org/2025/1/e70404 %U https://doi.org/10.2196/70404