Authors
Mark VanderWerf, Jordana Bernard, Doris T Barta, Jordan Berg, Tim Collins, Mike Dowdy, Kenneth Feiler, Douglas L Moore, Costi Sifri, Garret Spargo, Carl W Taylor, Cara B Towle, Kathy Hsu Wibberly
Publication date
2022/4/1
Journal
Telemedicine and e-Health
Volume
28
Issue
4
Pages
457-466
Publisher
Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers
Description
Reports, studies, and surveys have demonstrated telehealth provides opportunities to make health care more efficient, better coordinated, convenient, and affordable. Telehealth can also help address health income and access disparities in underserved communities by removing location and transportation barriers, unproductive time away from work, childcare expenses, and so on. Despite evidence showing high-quality outcomes, satisfaction, and success rates (e.g., 95% patient satisfaction rate and 84% success rate in which patients were able to completely resolve their medical concerns during a telehealth visit), nationwide adoption of telehealth has been quite low due to policy and regulatory barriers, constraints, and complexities.
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