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Using data analytics for telehealth utilization: A case study in Arkansas.

Aysenur Betul CengilBurak EksiogluSandra EksiogluHari EswaranCorey J HayesCari A Bogulski
Published in: Journal of telemedicine and telecare (2023)
Based on studies in the literature, telehealth has the potential to improve healthcare services by improving doctor utilization, reducing direct and indirect waiting times, and reducing costs. Thus, federal and state decision makers can influence the utilization of telehealth in specific locations by focusing on important factors. For example, investments can be made to increase broadband subscriptions, education levels, and computer use in targeted locations.
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