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Meeting them where they are on the web: addressing structural barriers for Latinos in telehealth care

Yohualli Balderas-Medina Anaya, Giselle D Hernandez, Stephanie Hernandez, David E. Hayes‐Bautista

2021Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association46 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

As we enter an era of health care that incorporates telehealth for routine provision of care, we can build a system that consciously and proactively includes vulnerable patients, thereby avoiding further exacerbation of health disparities. A practical way to reach out to Latino patients is to use media they already widely use. Rather than expect patients to adapt to suboptimal systems of telehealth care, we can improve telehealth for Latinos by using platforms already familiar to them and thereby refocus telehealth delivery systems to provide patient-centered care. Such care is responsive to patients' needs and preferences; for Latinos, this includes using digital devices that they actually own (ie, smartphones). Equity-centered telehealth is accessible for all, regardless of linguistic, literacy, and socioeconomic barriers.

Topics & Concepts

TelehealthEquity (law)Health equityHealth careSocioeconomic statusDigital divideMedicineNursingTelemedicineComputer scienceWorld Wide WebPolitical sciencePublic healthThe InternetEnvironmental healthLawPopulationInterpreting and Communication in HealthcareTelemedicine and Telehealth ImplementationHealthcare Systems and Technology
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