A Prioritized Patient-Centered Research Agenda to Reduce Disparities in Telehealth Uptake: Results from a National Consensus Conference.
Kristin L RisingMackenzie KempAmy E LeaderAnna Marie ChangAndrew J MonickAmanda GuthTracy Esteves CamachoGregory LaynorBrooke WorsterPublished in: Telemedicine reports (2023)
This project involved extensive patient and stakeholder engagement. While voting varied between patients only and the entire group of conference attendees, top identified priorities included patient and family perspectives on important barriers to telehealth, trust and cultural barriers and facilitators to telehealth, and assessment of telehealth's impact on patient outcomes. This research agenda can inform design of future research focused on addressing disparities in telehealth use.