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Open Access 01-12-2006 | Research article

Implementing telehealth to support medical practice in rural/remote regions: what are the conditions for success?

Authors: Marie-Pierre Gagnon, Julie Duplantie, Jean-Paul Fortin, Réjean Landry

Published in: Implementation Science | Issue 1/2006

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Abstract

Background

Telehealth, as other information and communication technologies (ICTs) introduced to support the delivery of health care services, is considered as a means to answer many of the imperatives currently challenging health care systems. In Canada, many telehealth projects are taking place, mostly targeting rural, remote or isolated populations. So far, various telehealth applications have been implemented and have shown promising outcomes. However, telehealth utilisation remains limited in many settings, despite increased availability of technology and telecommunication infrastructure.

Methods

A qualitative field study was conducted in four remote regions of Quebec (Canada) to explore perceptions of physicians and managers regarding the impact of telehealth on clinical practice and the organisation of health care services, as well as the conditions for improving telehealth implementation. A total of 54 respondents were interviewed either individually or in small groups. Content analysis of interviews was performed and identified several effects of telehealth on remote medical practice as well as key conditions to ensure the success of telehealth implementation.

Results

According to physicians and managers, telehealth benefits include better access to specialised services in remote regions, improved continuity of care, and increased availability of information. Telehealth also improves physicians' practice by facilitating continuing medical education, contacts with peers, and access to a second opinion. At the hospital and health region levels, telehealth has the potential to support the development of regional reference centres, favour retention of local expertise, and save costs. Conditions for successful implementation of telehealth networks include the participation of clinicians in decision-making, the availability of dedicated human and material resources, and a planned diffusion strategy. Interviews with physicians and managers also highlighted the importance of considering telehealth within the broader organisation of health care services in remote and rural regions.

Conclusion

This study identified core elements that should be considered when implementing telehealth applications with the purpose of supporting medical practice in rural and remote regions. Decision-makers need to be aware of the specific conditions that could influence telehealth integration into clinical practices and health care organisations. Thus, strategies addressing the identified conditions for telehealth success would facilitate the optimal implementation of this technology.
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Metadata
Title
Implementing telehealth to support medical practice in rural/remote regions: what are the conditions for success?
Authors
Marie-Pierre Gagnon
Julie Duplantie
Jean-Paul Fortin
Réjean Landry
Publication date
01-12-2006
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Implementation Science / Issue 1/2006
Electronic ISSN: 1748-5908
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1748-5908-1-18

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