2021
DOI: 10.1093/eurheartj/ehab724.3109
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Implementation of cardiology tele-visits after COVID-19 pandemic: the INFO-COVID survey

Abstract: Background During the COVID-19 pandemic, implementation of telemedicine has represented a new potential option for outpatient care. Purpose The aim of our study was to evaluate digital literacy among cardiology outpatients. Methods From March to June 2020 a survey on telehealth among cardiology outpatients was performed. Digital literacy was investigated thro… Show more

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“…The experts were concerned that this approach could contribute to increasing a general health inequality problem. This is consistent with other research where older age, low health literacy and low socioeconomic status are factors associated with lower uptake of digital health solutions 38 39. Higher educated individuals use this kind of technology more often or are more likely to benefit from the usage of such technologies,39 and the spread of digital devices could possibly result in even more inequalities in health 40 41.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
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“…The experts were concerned that this approach could contribute to increasing a general health inequality problem. This is consistent with other research where older age, low health literacy and low socioeconomic status are factors associated with lower uptake of digital health solutions 38 39. Higher educated individuals use this kind of technology more often or are more likely to benefit from the usage of such technologies,39 and the spread of digital devices could possibly result in even more inequalities in health 40 41.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…This is consistent with other research where older age, low health literacy and low socioeconomic status are factors associated with lower uptake of digital health solutions. 38 39 Higher educated individuals use this kind of technology more often or are more likely to benefit from the usage of such technologies, 39 and the spread of digital devices could possibly result in even more inequalities in health. 40 41 A general concern of using wearables for AF screening was also highlighted by a survey conducted among HCP, in which ~70% felt we were not yet ready for this approach.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 19 , 20 Lack of digital literacy and Internet access were potential factors limiting the adoption of video encounters to no more than 8% of our TH visits. 21 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, patient involvement is minimal, thus overcoming the limitations of inadequate digital literacy. 20 , 23 …”
Section: Rm and Covid-19 Pandemicmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 42 As a matter of fact, the COVID-19 pandemic has promoted increased use of digital health for connecting physicians to patients, even if digital literacy may be a limit for widespread implementation of telemedicine. 23 CIEDs have the advantage of making possible RM with an already defined organization and reliable systems for data transmissions that can be easily implemented. 26 , 43 In the setting of patients with CIEDs, RM allows limited in-person checks, providing new ways for monitoring both devices and patients, in integration with the new possibilities of interaction between patients and health professionals that the COVID-19 pandemic promoted.…”
Section: Rm and Reimbursementmentioning
confidence: 99%