Bridging the Digital Divide 13307 HITEQ Center post on Tuesday, June 1, 2021 | Categories: Electronic Patient Engagement, Patient Portals, Mobile Health, Telehealth Tactics to Address Patient Barriers to Virtual Care Lack of Internet and broadband access prevents some patients from using telehealth and other technology that can support their own health care and getting accurate health care information. In one 2020 study, 42 million Americans lacked adequate access to broadband (high speed internet). As of 2019, about one in five people did not have smartphones, and among low income people nearly one third do not have a smartphone. Rates of computer ownership are not much better. Those patients who do have access to the technology may or may not have the capacity and willingness to use it, depending on past experiences. Some patients aren't comfortable with technology, while others don't trust it or believe that virtual care is sub-par, despite growing evidence of its benefits. This culminates in a clear digital divide that can hinder the ability for patients to fully engage in their care or take advantage of things like remote patient monitoring, telehealth, mHealth, or patient portal. This resource, available in the Documents to Download section below, provides an overview and some tips for assessing a patient's ability to engage with technology for virtual care, and and interventions that can be used to bridge gaps that are uncovered. Documents to download Bridging the Digital Divide: Problem Solving Around Barriers to Virtual Care(.pdf, 453.78 KB) - 1084 download(s) April 2021 CHC Patient Telehealth Instructions(.pdf, 144.6 KB) - 1052 download(s) Sample Patient Facing Instructions for Health Center Using Doxy.me Tags: telehealthpatient portaldigital healthremote patient monitoringEPE Badge Print Previous Article HITEQ Highlights: Introducing the Health App Analyzer Next Article HITEQ Electronic Patient Engagement Tool Selection Rubric Related Resources HITEQ Highlights: Integrating Patient Self-Monitoring Blood Pressure Within Office-Based Hypertension Management Digital Health Strategy to Enable Comprehensive Care: Digital Health in Action- Use Cases and Success Stories Digital Health Strategy to Enable Comprehensive Care: Navigating Regulatory Waters- Compliance and Considerations Digital Health Strategy to Enable Comprehensive Care: Introduction to Digital Health Strategy in Health Centers Information Blocking Rule Requirements for Part 2 Data in Patient Portals
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