Assessment of a Digital Health Coordination Program to Mitigate Telehealth Access Disparities

Ashwini Nadkarni,Claudia Rodriguez, Shoshana Freeman, Kara Brodeur, Ashley Duquette, Elizabeth Audette, Leena Mittal

TELEMEDICINE AND E-HEALTH(2024)

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Objective: Patients with digital disparity experience challenges with utilizing and accessing virtual care. This study implemented a digital coordination program for patients in outpatient psychiatry. Methods: Clinicians referred patients to a digital health coordinator who provided training to enhance virtual access. Outcomes were patient sociodemographics, barriers to digital health care utilization, change in completed video visits, and clinician satisfaction. Results: The patient cohort included 44 patients with a mean age of 59.8, 75% female, 73% Caucasian, and 84% non-Hispanic. The median household income was less than $25,000. The most common barrier to completing a video visit was difficulty using Zoom. The proportion of completed to scheduled video visits increased in 27% of patients. In such patients, the mean increase in completed visits was 32%. A majority of referring providers (64%) reported increased meaningfulness of work. Conclusion: This pilot proactively identified disparities in virtual care access and mitigated digital literacy barriers, boosting meaningfulness of work for clinicians.
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telehealth,health care inequity,digital divide
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