宽带
远程医疗
集水区
远程医疗
耐久性
医学
计算机科学
医疗保健
电信
遥感
流域
环境科学
地理
地图学
数据库
政治学
法学
作者
Jennifer Alford‐Teaster,Fahui Wang,Anna N.A. Tosteson,Tracy Onega
标识
DOI:10.1093/jamia/ocab149
摘要
Abstract The COVID-19 (coronavirus disease 2019) pandemic has expanded telehealth utilization in unprecedented ways and has important implications for measuring geographic access to healthcare services. Established measures of geographic access to care have focused on the spatial impedance of patients in seeking health care that pertains to specific transportation modes and do not account for the underlying broadband network that supports telemedicine and e-health. To be able to measure the impact of telehealth on healthcare access, we created a pilot augmentation of existing methods to incorporate measures of broadband accessibility to measure geographic access to telehealth. A reliable measure of telehealth accessibility is important to enable policy analysts to assess whether the increasing prevalence of telehealth may help alleviate the disparities in healthcare access in rural areas and for disadvantaged populations, or exacerbate the existing gaps as they experience “double burdens.”
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