Compared to traditional in-person healthcare delivery, telemedicine is characterized as the ability to remotely access healthcare services using information and communication technologies (ICT). The COVID-19 pandemic has acted globally as a force of rapid digital transformation across many business sectors including how people access healthcare. Increasingly, many primary and special healthcare consultations are moving towards remote consultations and services. AIM: The aim of the report is to quantify the potential social-economic benefits of a permanent increase of teleconsultations in Canada. We conduct a comprehensive literature review on the types of telemedicine available and the barriers to adoption. We then focus on three issues:...
Background: To limit the risk of transmitting the COVID-19 virus during in person interactions, mode...
During the recent COVID-19 pandemic, healthcare providers have been encouraged to increase their use...
The health care needs of First Nations are changing. Chronic diseases now account for most hospital ...
Compared to traditional in-person healthcare delivery, telemedicine is characterized as the ability ...
This study examined the potential impact in Canada of continued, long-term use of telemedicine. Rese...
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a major impact on health and social service systems (HSSS) worldwide. ...
Online healthcare services are rapidly transforming the landscape of healthcare in Canada. Although ...
Telemedicine allows physicians to provide medical care remotely through audiovisual technology. Tele...
Medicine has long been one of the lingering aspects of society yet to be fully disrupted by technolo...
This report provides a synthesis of relevant research evidence on the clinical and cost effectivene...
During the past two decades, advances in Information Technology (IT) particularly in database techno...
During the COVID-19 pandemic, telemedicine has emerged worldwide as an indispensable resource to imp...
performed to estimate the net effect on direct resource consumption from the perspective of society....
Legislation such as the Affordable Care Act has changed the national perspective on the healthcare i...
The cost of providing health care in northern Canada is higher than the rest of Canada. Telehealth h...
Background: To limit the risk of transmitting the COVID-19 virus during in person interactions, mode...
During the recent COVID-19 pandemic, healthcare providers have been encouraged to increase their use...
The health care needs of First Nations are changing. Chronic diseases now account for most hospital ...
Compared to traditional in-person healthcare delivery, telemedicine is characterized as the ability ...
This study examined the potential impact in Canada of continued, long-term use of telemedicine. Rese...
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a major impact on health and social service systems (HSSS) worldwide. ...
Online healthcare services are rapidly transforming the landscape of healthcare in Canada. Although ...
Telemedicine allows physicians to provide medical care remotely through audiovisual technology. Tele...
Medicine has long been one of the lingering aspects of society yet to be fully disrupted by technolo...
This report provides a synthesis of relevant research evidence on the clinical and cost effectivene...
During the past two decades, advances in Information Technology (IT) particularly in database techno...
During the COVID-19 pandemic, telemedicine has emerged worldwide as an indispensable resource to imp...
performed to estimate the net effect on direct resource consumption from the perspective of society....
Legislation such as the Affordable Care Act has changed the national perspective on the healthcare i...
The cost of providing health care in northern Canada is higher than the rest of Canada. Telehealth h...
Background: To limit the risk of transmitting the COVID-19 virus during in person interactions, mode...
During the recent COVID-19 pandemic, healthcare providers have been encouraged to increase their use...
The health care needs of First Nations are changing. Chronic diseases now account for most hospital ...