2023
DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2023.1108621
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Licensing policy and platform models of telemedicine: A multi-case study from China

Abstract: IntroductionAs a form of platform economy, telemedicine is not growing as fast as other digital platforms. The existing literature seldom pays attention to how licensing policy affects the development of telemedicine platform models.MethodsThis paper uses the method of multi-case study and the theory of policy implementation as mutual adaptation to research the influence mechanism of telemedicine platform licensing policy on the platform model in China.ResultsThe findings of the current study are as follows: (… Show more

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“…Moreover, higher-tier hospitals are more inclined to offer teleconsultation services. According to China's policy, hospitals need to obtain qualifications to offer telemedicine [17] . Implementing telemedicine demands substantial human and financial resources, with the cost of establishing such services reaching up to $256,000, as indicated by a study [29] .…”
Section: Methods:mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Moreover, higher-tier hospitals are more inclined to offer teleconsultation services. According to China's policy, hospitals need to obtain qualifications to offer telemedicine [17] . Implementing telemedicine demands substantial human and financial resources, with the cost of establishing such services reaching up to $256,000, as indicated by a study [29] .…”
Section: Methods:mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since that peak, there has been a decline in telemedicine use [10,16] . There are three different sponsors in China: governmentled integration, hospital-led, and enterprise-led internet hospitals [17] . Chinese patients showed different intentions to use telemedicine delivered by different sponsorship types of Internet hospitals [18] .…”
Section: Original Manuscriptmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…First and foremost, the digitalization of healthcare data has increased the worries that surround data security and patient privacy, with the possibility of data breaches and unauthorized access to electronic health information looming large 3 . In addition, although technology may bring potential benefits in clinical decision-making, it also adds the chance of errors, such as inconsistencies in data entry or dependence on incorrect algorithms, which presents a serious risk to patient care 4 .…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%