Telemedicine, Telehealth and Telepresence 2020
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-56917-4_14
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Technology Enabled Remote Healthcare in Public Private Partnership Mode: A Story from India

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“…However, it uncovers a significant gap in the current understanding of the long-term impacts of technology on healthcare equity and the resilience of PPP models in adapting to fast-evolving healthcare needs (Dutta and Lahiri, 2015;Kosycarz et al, 2019). Future research should investigate the sustainability of tech-integrated healthcare services provided through PPP and how they can contribute to or detract from equitable health outcomes (Ganapathy and Reddy, 2021). A focused exploration into how PPP can evolve to meet the challenges of global health trends without widening existing disparities is also needed.…”
Section: Healthcare In the Ppp Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, it uncovers a significant gap in the current understanding of the long-term impacts of technology on healthcare equity and the resilience of PPP models in adapting to fast-evolving healthcare needs (Dutta and Lahiri, 2015;Kosycarz et al, 2019). Future research should investigate the sustainability of tech-integrated healthcare services provided through PPP and how they can contribute to or detract from equitable health outcomes (Ganapathy and Reddy, 2021). A focused exploration into how PPP can evolve to meet the challenges of global health trends without widening existing disparities is also needed.…”
Section: Healthcare In the Ppp Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nadhamuni et al (2020) emphasized on the role of technology in preventive health-care practices. Ganapathy and Reddy (2021) stressed on the need of public private partnership in administering technology based preventive health-care services in remote areas of India. Reynolds and Childers (2020) discussed about the disparities in preventive health-care screening.…”
Section: Review Of Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among them, Public–Private Partnerships (PPPs) have attracted the growing interest of scholars and practitioners ( e.g. , Casady & Baxter, 2022 ; Ganapathy & Reddy, 2021 ; Ma et al, 2021 ). PPPs entail “…a sustained, collaborative effort between the public and private sectors in which each contributes to the planning and resources needed to accomplish a mutual objective” (Spielman & von Grebmer, 2004 : p. 40).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%