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A multi-stakeholder approach is needed to reduce the digital divide and encourage equitable access to telehealth
Journal of telemedicine and telecare ; : 1357633X221107995, 2022.
Article in English | EuropePMC | ID: covidwho-1902177
ABSTRACT
Since the COVID-19 pandemic onset, there has been exponential growth in the uptake of telehealth, globally. However, evidence suggests that people living in lower socioeconomic areas, cultural and linguistically diverse communities, people with disabilities, and with low health literacy are less likely to receive telehealth services. These population groups have disproportionately higher health needs and face additional barriers to healthcare access. Barriers that reduce access to telehealth further exacerbate existing gaps in care delivery. To improve equity of access to telehealth, we need to reduce the digital divide through a multi-stakeholder approach. This article proposes practical steps to reduce the digital divide and encourage equitable access to telehealth. Enabling more equitable access to telehealth requires improvements in digital health literacy, workforce training in clinical telehealth, co-design of new telehealth-enabled models of care, change management, advocacy for culturally appropriate services, and sustainable funding models.

Full text: Available Collection: Databases of international organizations Database: EuropePMC Language: English Journal: Journal of telemedicine and telecare Year: 2022 Document Type: Article

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Full text: Available Collection: Databases of international organizations Database: EuropePMC Language: English Journal: Journal of telemedicine and telecare Year: 2022 Document Type: Article