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Telehealth Uptake Among Hispanic People During COVID-19: Retrospective Observational Study

Telehealth Uptake Among Hispanic People During COVID-19: Retrospective Observational Study

In addition, the inequity in health outcomes is confounded by challenges in access to care. Gaining access to and using health care services is essential to mitigating adverse health outcomes and promoting equity in quality care [2]. Low access to health care services is due to a complexity of factors, which include a lack of insurance, education, and fiscal resources [2].

Di Shang, Cynthia Williams, Hera Culiqi

JMIR Med Inform 2024;12:e57717

Demographic Data Associated With Digital Inequity Reported in Patient-to-Provider Teledermatology Studies in the United States From 2011 to 2021: Scoping Review

Demographic Data Associated With Digital Inequity Reported in Patient-to-Provider Teledermatology Studies in the United States From 2011 to 2021: Scoping Review

Inequity in access to telemedicine care exists. However, it is unknown whether demographic data associated with digital inequity are frequently reported in teledermatology studies. Demographic data associated with digital inequity should be included in patient-to-provider teledermatology studies to ensure conclusions that reflect all populations.

John Miller, Patrick Ioffreda, Shannon Nugent, Elizabeth Jones

JMIR Dermatol 2023;6:e43983

The Factors Associated With Telehealth Use and Avoidance During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Longitudinal Survey

The Factors Associated With Telehealth Use and Avoidance During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Longitudinal Survey

There remains considerable potential for telehealth to improve health care access and outcomes, but population trends in use and acceptability must continue to be monitored to ensure that inequity and disadvantage are not inadvertently increased.

Louise M Farrer, Philip J Batterham, Amelia Gulliver, Alyssa Morse, Alison L Calear, Sonia McCallum, Michelle Banfield, Yiyun Shou, Eryn Newman, Amy Dawel

J Med Internet Res 2023;25:e43798