Barreras y facilitadores a la implementación de la telemedicina en las Américas

Sebastian Garcia Saiso, Myrna C. Marti, Victoria Malek Pascha, Adrian Pacheco, Daniel Luna, Fernando Plazzotta, Jennifer Nelson, Luis Tejerina, Alexandre Bagolle, Maria Celeste Savignano, Analia Baum, Pablo J. Orefice, Ana Estela Haddad, Luiz Ary Messina, Paulo Lopes, Francesc Saigí Rubió, Daniel Otzoy, Walter H. Curioso, Antonio Luna, Felipe Mejia MedinaJanine Sommer, Paula Otero, Fernán González Bernaldo De Quiros, Marcelo D'Agostino

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With millions of people in the world in situations of physical distancing because of COVID-19, information and communication technology (ICT) has become as one of the principal means of interaction and collaboration. The following advantages of ICT have been cited since the start of the new millennium: Increased access to information and service delivery, educational strengthening, quality control of screening programs, and reduction of health care costs. In the case of telemedicine, however, a number of barriers-especially technological, human and social, psychosocial, anthropological, economic, and governance-related-have stood in the way of its adoption. The past 20 years have seen an increase in the availability of resources and technical capacity, improvements in digital education, empowerment of patients regarding their treatment, and increased public interest in this area. Successes have included the use of interdisciplinary teams, academic and professional networking, and virtual medical consultations. After reviewing the state of telemedicine in the Region of the Americas, the authors recommend the urgent adoption of measures aimed at implementing national telemedicine policies and programs, including a regulatory framework and adequate funding. Implementation of the measures should be integrated and interoperable and include the support of academic networks and the collaboration of specialized institutions. The policies should generate an enabling context that ensures sustainability of the progress achieved, bearing in mind the possible barriers mentioned.

Título traducido de la contribuciónImplementation of telemedicine in the Americas: Barriers and facilitators
Idioma originalEspañol
-1498313
PublicaciónRevista Panamericana de Salud Publica/Pan American Journal of Public Health
Volumen45
DOI
EstadoIndizado - 2021

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Palabras clave

  • Access to information
  • Health planning
  • Public health
  • Public health practice
  • Telemedicine

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