Telemedicine for blood pressure control in low- and middle-income countries: the journey ahead

L. Ware
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In just over a half-century since the initiation of telemedicine, technological developments have created multiple options to shape how patients can access healthcare and interact with healthcare providers to better prevent and manage hypertension. In several high-income countries, patients are connecting to their healthcare providers online to book appointments, request prescriptions, see test results and engage in pro-active health management. Mounting evidence suggests that telemedicine and mobile health (mHealth) services can yield greater reductions in blood pressure when compared with usual care while also offering greater reach, efficiency, and potential cost-saving. A deeper examination of implementing such systems at scale in high-income countries shows varying approaches and levels of success. While research investigating the benefits of technology for blood pressure control in low- and middle-income countries is growing, in regions such as sub-Saharan Africa, economic and digital divides present major challenges to scaling such technology. Substantial national investments in infrastructure and skills development are needed alongside consultation with multiple stakeholders to ensure that technological advancements do not further drive health disparities in the region.
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在低收入和中等收入国家进行血压控制的远程医疗:未来的旅程
自远程医疗开始以来的半个多世纪里,技术的发展创造了多种选择,以塑造患者获得医疗保健的方式,并与医疗保健提供者互动,以更好地预防和管理高血压。在一些高收入国家,患者正在与他们的医疗保健提供者在线联系,以预约、要求处方、查看检查结果并参与积极的健康管理。越来越多的证据表明,与常规护理相比,远程医疗和移动保健(mHealth)服务可以更大幅度地降低血压,同时提供更大的覆盖范围、效率和潜在的成本节约。对高收入国家大规模实施此类系统的深入研究表明,不同的方法和成功程度各不相同。虽然在低收入和中等收入国家调查血压控制技术益处的研究正在增加,但在撒哈拉以南非洲等地区,经济和数字鸿沟对推广这种技术构成了重大挑战。需要在基础设施和技能发展方面进行大量国家投资,同时与多个利益攸关方协商,以确保技术进步不会进一步加剧该区域的健康差距。
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