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Working anywhere for telehealth

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posted on 2023-08-28, 06:47 authored by Y Blount, M Gloet
Clinicians (general practitioners, specialists, and allied health professionals) are experts in medicine, not technology. The delivery of health care using technology includes changes to the way the clinician works; in effect, they work from anywhere. This study examined telehealth adoption from the perspective of clinicians. Data was collected from 44 in-depth interviews undertaken with a variety of Australian clinicians. The findings show that telehealth is a complex endeavour involving multiple stakeholders. While the potential of telehealth service provision is significant, the realities of delivering telehealth services involve many challenges for clinicians. These include technology-related issues; lack of funding and financial incentives for telehealth; the changing skills and capabilities required by clinicians who engage in telehealth consultations; as well as changes to business processes resulting from the introduction in a complex environment. A conceptual model for the adoption of sustainable telehealth is proposed for better understanding of these complexities.

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Chapter number

9

Pagination

223-246

ISSN

2327-3372

eISSN

2327-3380

ISBN-13

9781522523284

ISBN-10

1522523286

Language

eng

Publication classification

B1.1 Book chapter

Extent

9

Editor/Contributor(s)

Blount Y, Gloet M

Publisher

IGI Global

Place of publication

Hershey, Pa.

Title of book

Anywhere Working and the New Era of Telecommuting

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