TY - JOUR
T1 - implementation and experiences of telehealth: balancing policies with practice in countries of south asia, kuwait, and the european union
AU - John, Oommen
AU - Sarbadhikari, Suptendra Nath
AU - Prabhu, Thanga
AU - Goel, Ashvini
AU - Thomas, Alexander
AU - Shroff, Sunil
AU - Allaudin, Fazilah
AU - Weerabaddana, Chaminda
AU - Alhuwail, Dari
AU - Koirala, Udaya
AU - Johnrose, Jayalal
AU - Codyre, Patricia
AU - Bleaden, Andy
AU - Singh, Shubnum
AU - Bajaj, Shuchin
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - This viewpoint summarizes the discussion that occurred during the “Translating Policy to Practice in Telehealth–Lessons from Global Implementation Experiences” panel that was held virtually at Telemedicon2020, December 18-20, 2020. This panel brought together policy and implementation experts from some countries of South Asia, Kuwait, and the European Union to share their experiences in the development and implementation of telehealth standards and of the scale up of telehealth interventions within health systems. Several common themes arose from the discussion, including the significant role of people; encouragement by respective government policymakers; addressing concerns, particularly related to privacy, confidentiality, and security; and capacity building of human resources. These are discussed in turn, along with the future directions identified by the panelists, which emphasized the need for active encouragement toward the adoption and diffusion of digital health in general and of telehealth in particular. All stakeholders, ranging from governmental policymakers to common citizens, need to come together to build trusting partnerships to realize the advantages offered by telehealth.
AB - This viewpoint summarizes the discussion that occurred during the “Translating Policy to Practice in Telehealth–Lessons from Global Implementation Experiences” panel that was held virtually at Telemedicon2020, December 18-20, 2020. This panel brought together policy and implementation experts from some countries of South Asia, Kuwait, and the European Union to share their experiences in the development and implementation of telehealth standards and of the scale up of telehealth interventions within health systems. Several common themes arose from the discussion, including the significant role of people; encouragement by respective government policymakers; addressing concerns, particularly related to privacy, confidentiality, and security; and capacity building of human resources. These are discussed in turn, along with the future directions identified by the panelists, which emphasized the need for active encouragement toward the adoption and diffusion of digital health in general and of telehealth in particular. All stakeholders, ranging from governmental policymakers to common citizens, need to come together to build trusting partnerships to realize the advantages offered by telehealth.
U2 - 10.2196/30755
DO - 10.2196/30755
M3 - Article
SN - 1929-073X
VL - 11
JO - INTERACTIVE JOURNAL OF MEDICAL RESEARCH
JF - INTERACTIVE JOURNAL OF MEDICAL RESEARCH
IS - 1
ER -