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Telehealth and Health Equity in Older Adults With Heart Failure: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association.

Ruth Masterson Creber,John A Dodson,Julie Bidwell,Khadijah Breathett,Courtney Lyles,Carolyn Harmon Still,Sze-Yuan Ooi, Clyde Yancy,Spyros Kitsiou, American Heart Association Cardiovascular Disease in Older Populations Committee of the Council on Clinical Cardiology and the Council on Cardiovascular and Stroke Nursing; Council on Quality of Care and Outcomes Research; and Council on Peripheral Vascular Disease

Circulation. Cardiovascular quality and outcomes(2023)

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Abstract
Enhancing access to care using telehealth is a priority for improving outcomes among older adults with heart failure, increasing quality of care, and decreasing costs. Telehealth has the potential to increase access to care for patients who live in underresourced geographic regions, have physical disabilities or poor access to transportation, and may not otherwise have access to cardiologists with expertise in heart failure. During the COVID-19 pandemic, access to telehealth expanded, and yet barriers to access, including broadband inequality, low digital literacy, and structural barriers, prevented many of the disadvantaged patients from getting equitable access. Using a health equity lens, this scientific statement reviews the literature on telehealth for older adults with heart failure; provides an overview of structural, organizational, and personal barriers to telehealth; and presents novel interventions that pair telemedicine with in-person services to mitigate existing barriers and structural inequities.
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