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Telehealth services for global emergencies: implications for COVID-19: a scoping review based on current evidence.

Jonathan KissiCaleb AnnobilNathan Kumasenu MensahJoseph Owusu-MarfoErnest OseiZenobia Wooduwa Asmah
Published in: BMC health services research (2023)
The lack of national policies and regulations is making the adoption of telehealth at the national level challenging in both high and low-middle-income countries. Governments and Stakeholders of healthcare must consider telehealth as a healthcare procedure that should be deployed in clinical working procedures. Primary quantitative and qualitative studies must be conducted to address challenges encountered during the pilot implementation of telehealth services in both high-income countries and LMICs before and during pandemics.
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