The aim of this work is to study whether and how the characteristics of the existing relationship between a patient and her/his doctor impact the patient’s propensity to switch to telemedicine. We build a conceptual model which hypothesizes a direct effect of the patient-doctor relationship on the propensity to telemedicine, with the perceived efficacy of the healthcare service as the mediator. To collect data, we used the survey methodology. The results confirm the hypothesis about the positive effects of both a good patient-doctor relationship and the patients’ perceived value on the patients’ propensity to switch to telemedicine
This dissertation explores patient trust in their physician and its impact on telemedicine. Telemedi...
Fast-growing interest in telemedicine and increased investment in its enabling technology have made ...
To determine patient perceptions of joint teleconsultations (JTC), with particular reference to reas...
This file was last viewed in Adobe Acrobat Pro.Technology is reshaping the patient–provider relation...
Telemedicine falls under the broader term of eHealth and involves the delivery of health care servic...
To explore factors that influence relationship building between telehealth professionals and patient...
This study addresses the factors that could affect the intention of physicians to adopt telemedicine...
This study addresses the factors that could affect the intention of physicians to adopt telemedicine...
Increasing use of information and communication technologies is said to be transforming health care....
Patient involvement in decision making during patient-physician interactions has been shown to have ...
Patient involvement in decision making during patient-physician interactions has been shown to have ...
The primary goal of this study is to evaluate and predict factors that could affect physicians' adop...
Abstract Background Direct-to-consumer (DTC) telemedicine providers has the potential to change the ...
Abstract Background Telemedicine is the use of telecommunication technologies, to provide health-re...
To determine patient perceptions of joint teleconsultations (JTC), with particular reference to reas...
This dissertation explores patient trust in their physician and its impact on telemedicine. Telemedi...
Fast-growing interest in telemedicine and increased investment in its enabling technology have made ...
To determine patient perceptions of joint teleconsultations (JTC), with particular reference to reas...
This file was last viewed in Adobe Acrobat Pro.Technology is reshaping the patient–provider relation...
Telemedicine falls under the broader term of eHealth and involves the delivery of health care servic...
To explore factors that influence relationship building between telehealth professionals and patient...
This study addresses the factors that could affect the intention of physicians to adopt telemedicine...
This study addresses the factors that could affect the intention of physicians to adopt telemedicine...
Increasing use of information and communication technologies is said to be transforming health care....
Patient involvement in decision making during patient-physician interactions has been shown to have ...
Patient involvement in decision making during patient-physician interactions has been shown to have ...
The primary goal of this study is to evaluate and predict factors that could affect physicians' adop...
Abstract Background Direct-to-consumer (DTC) telemedicine providers has the potential to change the ...
Abstract Background Telemedicine is the use of telecommunication technologies, to provide health-re...
To determine patient perceptions of joint teleconsultations (JTC), with particular reference to reas...
This dissertation explores patient trust in their physician and its impact on telemedicine. Telemedi...
Fast-growing interest in telemedicine and increased investment in its enabling technology have made ...
To determine patient perceptions of joint teleconsultations (JTC), with particular reference to reas...