2021
DOI: 10.3390/medicina57050462
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Outpatient Telehealth Implementation in the United States during the COVID-19 Global Pandemic: A Systematic Review

Abstract: Ambulatory (outpatient) health care organizations continue to respond to the COVID-19 global pandemic using an array of initiatives to provide a continuity of care and related patient outcomes. Telehealth has quickly become an advantageous tool in assisting outpatient providers in this challenge, which has also come with an adaptation of U.S. government policy, procedures, and, as a result, organizational protocols surrounding the delivery of telehealth care. This systematic review identified three primary fac… Show more

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“…Partnerships with the industry hold promise for extending BP telemonitoring reach. Some vendors offer cellular enabled monitors that can directly transfer BP, weight, and other vital data to a website or an electronic health record without a smartphone or broadband Internet, which would improve access to and usability of chronic condition telemonitoring [51] .…”
Section: United States Of Americamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Partnerships with the industry hold promise for extending BP telemonitoring reach. Some vendors offer cellular enabled monitors that can directly transfer BP, weight, and other vital data to a website or an electronic health record without a smartphone or broadband Internet, which would improve access to and usability of chronic condition telemonitoring [51] .…”
Section: United States Of Americamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lieneck et al . [ 52 ] performed a systematic review of implementation of telehealth services in the US during the COVID-19 pandemic and found 24 US articles focusing on multi-level facilitators and barriers to adoption of telehealth in ambulatory care settings [ Table 3 ] [ 53 ] . These telehealth facilitators and barriers are not unique to the US.…”
Section: Experience In Different Countriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, more and more other studies discussed the implications of telemedicine in orthopedics from various aspects. [ 64 , 65 , 66 , 67 , 68 , 69 , 70 , 71 , 72 , 73 , 74 , 75 , 76 , 77 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The research team utilized the JHNEBP quality indicator as a tool to assess the quality of each article (strength of evidence) in the sample. This review did not include any level I (experimental study/randomized control trial) articles, which has also been the experience in prior reviews by members of the research team involved in ambulatory/outpatient care organizations [44,45]. This review included nine articles (30%) classified as level II (quasi-experimental) studies and 21 articles (70%) classified as level III (non-experimental, qualitative, or meta-synthesis) studies.…”
Section: Risk Of Biasmentioning
confidence: 99%