2022
DOI: 10.1089/tmj.2021.0215
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Pandemic Telemedicine Technology Response Plan and Technology Assessment Phase 2: Pandemic Action Plan Key Issues and Technology Solutions for Health Care Delivery Organizations in a Pandemic

Abstract: Background: The Covid-19 pandemic created critical challenges for hospitals and healthcare providers. Suddenly clinics were forced to close; scheduled visits were cancelled; emergency rooms were overcrowded; hospital beds, equipment and personal protective equipment (PPE) was in short supply; and staff were faced with rapidly changing circumstances, care protocols, trauma and personal risk. In order to better address the ongoing the Covid-19 pandemic and prepare for future pandemics, the National Telemedicine … Show more

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“…The pandemics such as COVID-19 exacerbate health inequities and pressures on health systems and healthcare workers (1,8). Amidst these challenges, platforms such as telemedicine can be an enabler for health system continuity, preparedness, and action (9,10). However, systemic barriers or factors linger that compromise its uptake and use.…”
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“…The pandemics such as COVID-19 exacerbate health inequities and pressures on health systems and healthcare workers (1,8). Amidst these challenges, platforms such as telemedicine can be an enabler for health system continuity, preparedness, and action (9,10). However, systemic barriers or factors linger that compromise its uptake and use.…”
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confidence: 99%