2020
DOI: 10.3390/su12083318
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Enhancing the Sustainable Goal of Access to Healthcare: Findings from a Literature Review on Telemedicine Employment in Rural Areas

Abstract: Fighting health inequalities is a challenge addressed by the United Nations Strategic Development Goals (UN-SDGs). Particularly, people living in rural areas suffer from a lack of health infrastructure, which would jeopardize their inclusion in universal coverage for specialist care. Delivering valuable healthcare in underserved areas can be achieved through the employment of new technical innovations, such as telemedicine, which improves service delivery processes. Accordingly, this paper discusses how teleme… Show more

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“…Most of the articles were published in the USA, followed by Canada and Australia. This finding may be attributable to the morphology and the geographical distribution of the resources in these countries, 47 where telehealth has been used for decades by healthcare professionals to reach remote and isolated communities. The telehealth standards proposed by these articles are also the reflection of the healthcare systems, the requirements to practice and socioeconomic values of these countries.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most of the articles were published in the USA, followed by Canada and Australia. This finding may be attributable to the morphology and the geographical distribution of the resources in these countries, 47 where telehealth has been used for decades by healthcare professionals to reach remote and isolated communities. The telehealth standards proposed by these articles are also the reflection of the healthcare systems, the requirements to practice and socioeconomic values of these countries.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This technology is also suitable for follow-up appointments, chronic illness treatment, expert consultation, drug management, and various other health resources that can be accessed remotely through secure video and audio connections. [ [106] , [107] , [108] ] 8 Improve patient coordination Telemedicine has the potential to improve patient coordination and better healthcare services. Treatment shortages, overuse of medical care, inadequate drug use, and unnecessary or overlapping care may also result from fragmented care.…”
Section: Telemedicine In Healthcare: Significant Application Areasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The following are the consolidated negative impacts on DT which are due to the COVID-19 pandemic (Table 1). Expected telecare/telemedical service [10,[23][24][25] Looking at the positive impacts of COVID-19 in driving DT, there is a pressure to enable a digital ecosystem, digital learning, and agile business models [8] for business survival and sustainability. As identified by Sathya Nadella of Microsoft [26], keeping the future in mind, the skill of DT is growing extremely fast.…”
Section: The Negative and Positive Impact On Dt Due To Covid-19mentioning
confidence: 99%