Reviewing the evolution of U. S. telemedicine post-pandemic by analyzing its growth, acceptability, and challenges in remote healthcare delivery during Global Health Crises

Tolulope O Olorunsogo 1, *, Obe Destiny Balogun 2, Oluwatoyin Ayo-Farai 3, Oluwatosin Ogundairo 4, Chinedu Paschal Maduka 5, Chiamaka Chinaemelum Okongwu 6 and Chinyere Onwumere 7

1 Independent Researcher,Nebraska, USA.
2 Independent Researcher, Lima, Ohio, USA.
3 Jiann-Ping Hsu College of Public Health, Georgia Southern University, USA.
4 Independent Researcher, Louisiana, USA.
5 Institute of Human Virology, Nigeria.
6 Department of Community Health and Primary Care, University of Lagos. Nigeria.
7 Abia State University Teaching Hospital, Aba. (ABSUTH), Nigeria.
 
Review
World Journal of Biology Pharmacy and Health Sciences, 2024, 17(01), 075–090.
Article DOI: 10.30574/wjbphs.2024.17.1.0010
Publication history: 
Received on 28 November 2023; revised on 16 January 2024; accepted on 19 January 2024
 
Abstract: 
This study provides a comprehensive analysis of the evolution, growth, acceptability, and challenges of telemedicine in the United States, particularly in the post-pandemic era. The primary objective was to understand the impact of telemedicine on healthcare delivery, technological advancements, and policy implications. Utilizing a systematic literature review and content analysis methodology, the study sourced data from electronic databases such as PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science, focusing on peer-reviewed articles published between 2010 and 2023. Key findings indicate that telemedicine experienced significant growth during the COVID-19 pandemic, transitioning from a supplementary healthcare service to a primary mode of healthcare delivery. This growth was facilitated by advancements in digital technologies and necessitated by the need for remote healthcare services. The study identified challenges in telemedicine, including technological barriers, regulatory issues, and concerns regarding equitable access. Despite these challenges, telemedicine has shown potential in enhancing healthcare accessibility, efficiency, and patient-centered care. The study concludes that telemedicine is poised to play a crucial role in the future of healthcare, with opportunities for further integration into routine healthcare practices. However, this requires robust regulatory frameworks, stakeholder engagement, and continued technological innovation. Recommendations for healthcare leaders and policymakers include developing comprehensive telemedicine policies and investing in infrastructure to support telehealth services. Future research directions involve exploring long-term outcomes of telemedicine interventions and its economic impact on healthcare systems.
 
Keywords: 
Telemedicine; Healthcare Delivery; Post-Pandemic; Digital Health; Health Crises
 
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