A brief analysis of challenges in implementing telehealth in a rural setting.

IF 2.2 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES mHealth Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI:10.21037/mhealth-21-38
V. Gurupur, Zhuqi Miao
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Available literature clearly indicates that successful implementation of telemedicine and telehealth has been a challenge. This challenge is further amplified if the reader must consider this implementation in a rural setting. In this article the authors discuss some of the key challenges associated with this implementation. The article sheds light on a few key studies and commentaries associated with the use of telehealth in a rural setting. Critically, the article summarizes these critical findings; thereby, informing the reader on the bottlenecks associated with the use of telehealth in a geographically rural area. Also, briefly summarizing the existing body of knowledge on this topic of study. Furthermore, a case study briefly narrating the use of telemedicine and telehealth for rural Oklahoma is presented to advance our understanding of the situation in this field. Some of the critical details associated with this case study provides insights on some of the key challenges associated with the implementation of telehealth in a rural setting. This case study also provides insights on key workflow processes that helped the implementation of telehealth. Finally, the authors summarize the key challenges in the implementation of telehealth based on their perspective. Here it is important to inform the readers that this article is not a scientific review on the topic instead presents an opinion backed by facts and existing literature. Overall, the authors present a key discussion that can lead to advances in research and required innovations that might help in providing easy access to healthcare through telehealth.
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