Access to Care Matters: Remote Health Care Needs During COVID-19
Autor: | Tanzina Islam, Jennifer Beller, Juan Vazquez, Jonathan M. Gursky, Daniel J. Correa |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2021 |
Předmět: |
Telemedicine
020205 medical informatics business.industry COVID-19 Health Informatics 02 engineering and technology Telehealth General Medicine Health Services Accessibility Health equity Nursing Health Information Management Pandemic Health care 0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering Humans Medicine New York City business Pandemics Socioeconomic status Medical ethics Health policy |
Zdroj: | Telemedicine and e-Health |
ISSN: | 1556-3669 1530-5627 |
DOI: | 10.1089/tmj.2020.0371 |
Popis: | Background: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic is straining health care worldwide with >31 million confirmed cases. Currently, 1 in every 100 U.S. residents and 245,000 in New York City are confirmed positive. The Bronx, with high-risk comorbidities, due in part to socioeconomic factors, has seen disproportionately higher rates of COVID-19-related complications. Poor health care access is exacerbated as in-person visits now pose viral transmission risk. There has been limited discourse regarding widespread disparities underlying transitions to telemedicine. Methods: We review perspectives in recent literature on telemedicine and its potential within neurology. Results: While telemedicine has reduced strain on in-person visits, preliminary reflections highlight implementation successes and challenges. Conclusions: To provide effective care beyond this crisis, fundamental changes in training, technological accessibility, and health care policy are needed. We propose open access to telehealth training, screening of patient's potential technological inequities and socioeconomic insecurities, and advocacy to secure broad long-term access to telehealth care. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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