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Xinyue Zhang1, Richard Saltman1.
Abstract
This paper aims to develop a telehealth success model and discusses three critical components: (1) health information quality, (2) electronic health record system quality, and (3) telehealth service quality to ensure effective telehealth service delivery, reduce professional burnout, and enhance access to care. The paper applied a policy analysis method and discussed telehealth applications in rural health, mental health, and veterans health services. The results pointed out the fact that, although telehealth paired with semantic/organizational interoperability facilitates value-based and team-based care, challenges remain to enhance user (both patients and clinicians) experience and satisfaction. The conclusion indicates that approaches at systemic and physician levels are needed to reduce disparities in health technology adoption and improve access to telehealth care. ©Xinyue Zhang, Richard Saltman. Originally published in JMIR Medical Informatics (https://medinform.jmir.org), 11.01.2022.Entities:
Keywords: Electronic Health Records; Health Policy; Health outcomes; Pandemic; Telehealth; Telemental health
Year: 2022 PMID: 34890347 PMCID: PMC8790688 DOI: 10.2196/31837
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JMIR Med Inform
Figure 1Telehealth success model. EHR: electronic health record.
Figure 2Hospital interoperability levels. EHR: electronic health record.