2015
DOI: 10.4258/hir.2015.21.4.265
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Innovation Network Development Model in Telemedicine: A Change in Participation

Abstract: ObjectivesThis paper introduces a telemedicine innovation network and reports its implementation in Tehran University of Medical Sciences. The required conditions for the development of future projects in the field of telemedicine are also discussed; such projects should be based on the common needs and opportunities in the areas of healthcare, education, and technology.MethodsThe development of the telemedicine innovation network in Tehran University of Medical Sciences was carried out in two phases: identify… Show more

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“…Telemedicine uses audiovisual technological aids to help care for patients [1] and has historically been used to provide care for patients in rural and low-resource settings [2,3]. Telemedicine involves a range of technologies, including "smartphones," computer tablets, mobile applications, and video conferencing, to allow health-care providers to evaluate, diagnose, monitor, treat, and educate patients "virtually" [3,4]. Telemedicine is currently the fastest growing sector of health care [1,5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Telemedicine uses audiovisual technological aids to help care for patients [1] and has historically been used to provide care for patients in rural and low-resource settings [2,3]. Telemedicine involves a range of technologies, including "smartphones," computer tablets, mobile applications, and video conferencing, to allow health-care providers to evaluate, diagnose, monitor, treat, and educate patients "virtually" [3,4]. Telemedicine is currently the fastest growing sector of health care [1,5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…outbreak, they describe one of their challenges as "some providers may not have adequate experience in this modality and there may be a learning curve associated with engaging patients through the telehealth platform." 38(p7) Training and experience have been shown to increase positive attitudes toward telehealth in providers 39,40 while lack of training, resistance to change, technically challenged staff, and age, among other themes, were identified in a systematic review as barriers. 41 Implementing telehealth at short notice was a response to COVID-19 stay at home orders and concern over spreading the disease rather than a service that was provided customarily in most clinics.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…So they used it to understand the impact of tobacco regulation and used the results of ABMs as inputs for population models. Goodarzi et al (2015) introduce a telemedicine innovation network and report its implementation in Tehran University by using a qualitative survey via brain storming method. Raunio et al (2013) have created a systematic framework to conduct policy planning related to the internationalization of an innovation system.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%