Perceived unmet healthcare needs among older Europeans in the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond: the telemedicine solution

Q3 Economics, Econometrics and Finance Public Sector Economics Pub Date : 2024-06-10 DOI:10.3326/pse.48.2.1
Šime Smolić, Nikola Blaževski, M. Fabijančić
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This study explores the determinants of unmet healthcare needs among older Euro-peans following the pandemic. Using data from the SHARE study involving 37,225 individuals aged 50 and above, we examine the barriers to healthcare access during the COVID-19 pandemic and the utilization of telemedicine. Approximately 15% of older adults reported unmet healthcare needs after the pandemic, while almost one in three utilized telemedicine during that period. Interestingly, those who used tele-health during the pandemic were more likely to report ongoing unmet healthcare needs. Persistent inequalities in healthcare access were observed for women, those living alone, individuals with financial challenges, and in poorer health. While tel - emedicine played an important role in enhancing healthcare access, its impact was limited, buffering only a part of unmet healthcare needs in the pandemic. Despite challenges in telemedicine adoption among older adults, it remains a promising tool for ensuring healthcare access in future emergencies.
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欧洲老年人对 COVID-19 大流行及其后未得到满足的医疗保健需求的看法:远程医疗解决方案
本研究探讨了大流行后欧洲老年人未得到满足的医疗保健需求的决定因素。我们利用涉及 37,225 名 50 岁及以上老年人的 SHARE 研究数据,研究了在 COVID-19 大流行期间获得医疗保健服务的障碍以及远程医疗的使用情况。大流行后,约有 15%的老年人表示其医疗保健需求未得到满足,而在此期间,几乎三分之一的老年人使用了远程医疗。有趣的是,那些在大流行期间使用远程医疗的人更有可能报告其医疗保健需求仍未得到满足。妇女、独居者、经济困难者和健康状况较差者在获得医疗保健方面持续存在不平等现象。虽然远程医疗在提高医疗保健的可及性方面发挥了重要作用,但其影响有限,只能缓解大流行病中部分未得到满足的医疗保健需求。尽管远程医疗在老年人中的应用还存在挑战,但它仍然是确保未来紧急情况下医疗保健可及性的一种有前途的工具。
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Public Sector Economics
Public Sector Economics Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics and Econometrics
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15 weeks
期刊介绍: Public Sector Economics is double blind peer-reviewed scientific journal published by the Institute of Public Finance, which seeks theoretical, empirical and policy-oriented contributions analysing the role and functioning of the public sector at macroeconomic, sectoral and microeconomic levels, in both advanced and emerging market economies. We also aim to provide a professional forum for the discussion of contemporary public policy issues and actively seek survey articles, appraisals of current policy debates, shorter notes and book reviews.
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