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Disparities in telehealth use: How should the supportive care community respond?

Niharika DixitYsabella Van SebilleGregory B CrawfordPamela K GinexPaz Fernandez OrtegaRaymond J Chan
Published in: Supportive care in cancer : official journal of the Multinational Association of Supportive Care in Cancer (2021)
Telehealth use has increased in the setting of the COVID-19 pandemic. However, there are disparities in telehealth use based on age, income, race/ethnicity, low health, digital literacy, and limited English proficiency. There are multilevel barriers to telehealth use at the patient, health systems, telehealth portal, and policy levels. To ensure equity in telehealth services and to leverage these services to maximize the reach of health care services, concerted efforts are needed to design telehealth tools and workflows. It should include reimbursement for staff training, patient education, and technical support needed for telehealth use. Furthermore, ongoing monitoring and responsive modifications in the use of telehealth services are needed to promote telehealth equity.
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