BackgroundTelehealth studies have highlighted the positive benefits of having the service in rural areas. However, there is evidence of limited adoption and utilization. Our objective was to evaluate this gap by exploring U.S. healthcare systems' experience in implementing telehealth services in rural hospital emergency departments (TeleED) and by analyzing factors influencing its implementation and sustainability.MethodsWe conducted semi-structured interviews with 18 key informants from six U.S. healthcare systems (hub sites) that provided TeleED services to 65 rural emergency departments (spoke sites). All used synchronous high-definition video to provide the service. We applied an inductive qualitative analysis approach to identify relev...
Telemedicine, a rapidly developing field, has the potential to significantly increase rural and unde...
Background: An ageing population is seen as a threat to the quality of life and health in rural comm...
Abstract Background Understanding perceptions of telehealth implementation from patients and provid...
Access to appropriate healthcare services continues to be a major challenge in rural America. Telehe...
Patients in rural areas in the United States do not have adequate health care facilities for illness...
Objective. To examine adoption of telehealth in a rural public health district and to explain how th...
This case study aimed to gain an understanding of the implementation and usage of a telehealth progr...
Telehealth promises to provide underserved communities with better medical services and to help rura...
Abstract Background Telemedicine technology can improve care to patients in rural and medically unde...
Introduction: Individuals living in rural areas of the United States experience healthcare inequity,...
Abstract Background Telehealth, as other information and communication technologies (ICTs) introduce...
OBJECTIVE To determine how innovation occurs and identify the factors that support innovation in a r...
Fighting health inequalities is a challenge addressed by the United Nations Strategic Development Go...
Changes in health care policies, demographics, and technology have presented new opportunities for t...
This research paper explores the potential of telemedicine as a new approach to providing healthcare...
Telemedicine, a rapidly developing field, has the potential to significantly increase rural and unde...
Background: An ageing population is seen as a threat to the quality of life and health in rural comm...
Abstract Background Understanding perceptions of telehealth implementation from patients and provid...
Access to appropriate healthcare services continues to be a major challenge in rural America. Telehe...
Patients in rural areas in the United States do not have adequate health care facilities for illness...
Objective. To examine adoption of telehealth in a rural public health district and to explain how th...
This case study aimed to gain an understanding of the implementation and usage of a telehealth progr...
Telehealth promises to provide underserved communities with better medical services and to help rura...
Abstract Background Telemedicine technology can improve care to patients in rural and medically unde...
Introduction: Individuals living in rural areas of the United States experience healthcare inequity,...
Abstract Background Telehealth, as other information and communication technologies (ICTs) introduce...
OBJECTIVE To determine how innovation occurs and identify the factors that support innovation in a r...
Fighting health inequalities is a challenge addressed by the United Nations Strategic Development Go...
Changes in health care policies, demographics, and technology have presented new opportunities for t...
This research paper explores the potential of telemedicine as a new approach to providing healthcare...
Telemedicine, a rapidly developing field, has the potential to significantly increase rural and unde...
Background: An ageing population is seen as a threat to the quality of life and health in rural comm...
Abstract Background Understanding perceptions of telehealth implementation from patients and provid...