Patient satisfaction with telemedicine in the Philippines during the COVID-19 pandemic: a mixed methods study.
Alicia Victoria G NocedaLianne Margot M AciertoMorvenn Chaimek C BertizDavid Emmanuel H DionisioChelsea Beatrice L LauritoGirrard Alphonse T SanchezArianna Maever L AmitPublished in: BMC health services research (2023)
Telemedicine is viewed as a safe, efficient, and affordable alternative to receiving care. Expectations of patients on costs and outcomes need to be managed by providers to increase satisfaction. Continued adoption of telemedicine will require improvements in technology infrastructure and technical support for patients, training and performance evaluation of providers to ensure quality of care and service, better patient communication to meet patient needs, and integration of telemedicine services in remote areas that have limited access to medical services. Telemedicine, to realize its full potential, should be centered in health equity - addressing patient barriers and needs, reducing health disparities across population groups and settings, and providing quality services to all.