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Post-Pandemic Telehealth Policy for Primary Care: An Equity Perspective

Yohualli Balderas-Medina Anaya, Andrea Bañuelos Mota, Giselle D. Hernandez, Alejandra B. Osorio, David E. Hayes‐Bautista

2022The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine51 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

National telehealth policy thus far has focused on broadening access to service, specialties, and originating sites. Yet telehealth policy can further equity by providing system-level change needed to reduce structural determinants that hamper telehealth access in historically marginalized, low income, and limited English-speaking populations. The authors propose policy solutions for states and CMS to help address these structural determinants of telehealth care. A telehealth "ecosystem" grounded in the following core components would ensure equitable access to care: use of technology inclusive of economically marginalized patients, access to the technology and broadband for completing virtual visits, and concrete support for patients as they develop their digital and telehealth skills.

Topics & Concepts

TelehealthEquity (law)MedicinePandemicPerspective (graphical)TelemedicineService (business)Primary careNursingPublic relationsCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Economic growthFamily medicineBusinessHealth careMarketingPolitical scienceInfectious disease (medical specialty)Artificial intelligenceLawEconomicsComputer sciencePathologyDiseaseTelemedicine and Telehealth Implementation