Department of Pharmacoepidemiology and Pharmacoeconomics, Brigham and Women’s Hospital & Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA
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Cost-utility Analysis of Telemedicine Interventions: Evaluating the Economic Impact on Healthcare Delivery
Author(s): Oliver Martyn*
Telemedicine interventions involve the use of telecommunications technology to deliver healthcare services remotely. This can include virtual
consultations between patients and healthcare providers, remote monitoring of patient vital signs and symptoms, and the exchange of medical
information through electronic communication platforms. The primary goal of telemedicine interventions is to improve access to healthcare,
particularly for individuals in underserved or remote areas who may face barriers to accessing traditional in-person care. By leveraging technology,
telemedicine allows patients to consult with healthcare providers from the comfort of their own homes, reducing the need for travel and mitigating
issues such as transportation costs, time constraints, and physical limitations.
Telemedicine interventions can take various forms, including: Teleconsu.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2472-1042.2024.9.221
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