Objective <p>This review aims to elucidate the role, advantages, and limitations of telehealth in enhancing healthcare access in rural regions globally.</p> Methods <p>A comprehensive literature search was conducted across Google Scholar, PubMed, Web of Science, and specific national databases (including those from Turkey, Australia, and India) for studies published between 2000 and 2024. A PRISMA-style flow approach was used to document the study selection process. Relevant articles, reviews, and reports were analyzed using thematic synthesis.</p> Findings <p>The review identified a range of telehealth services that effectively mitigate geographical and socioeconomic barriers by facilitating specialist consultations, enabling chronic disease management, and offering cost-effective solutions. Evidence from multiple studies indicates a reduction in emergency department visits and hospitalization rates. For instance, (Eze, P., Health Serv Insights 15, 2020) demonstrated that telehealth implementation can significantly reduce missed appointments, generating substantial cost savings for clinics. Nevertheless, the review found that significant challenges remain across the literature, including inadequate digital infrastructure, low technological literacy, data security concerns, and regulatory gaps (Butzner, M., &amp; Cuffee, Y&#xa0;J Med Int Res 23:(8) e29575, 2020). The COVID-19 pandemic has markedly accelerated the adoption of telehealth practices worldwide (Bashshur, Telemedicine and e-Health 26(5):571–573, 2020).</p> Conclusion <p>Telehealth serves as a transformative tool for improving accessibility and equity in rural healthcare. Sustainable implementation requires prioritized investments in infrastructure, digital literacy programs, comprehensive legal frameworks, and robust cybersecurity measures. Hybrid models that integrate traditional services with telehealth, along with culturally adapted and patient-centered solutions, are crucial for developing inclusive and resilient future health systems.</p>

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The impact of telehealth services on healthcare access in rural areas

  • Mohamud Mohamed Farah

摘要

Objective

This review aims to elucidate the role, advantages, and limitations of telehealth in enhancing healthcare access in rural regions globally.

Methods

A comprehensive literature search was conducted across Google Scholar, PubMed, Web of Science, and specific national databases (including those from Turkey, Australia, and India) for studies published between 2000 and 2024. A PRISMA-style flow approach was used to document the study selection process. Relevant articles, reviews, and reports were analyzed using thematic synthesis.

Findings

The review identified a range of telehealth services that effectively mitigate geographical and socioeconomic barriers by facilitating specialist consultations, enabling chronic disease management, and offering cost-effective solutions. Evidence from multiple studies indicates a reduction in emergency department visits and hospitalization rates. For instance, (Eze, P., Health Serv Insights 15, 2020) demonstrated that telehealth implementation can significantly reduce missed appointments, generating substantial cost savings for clinics. Nevertheless, the review found that significant challenges remain across the literature, including inadequate digital infrastructure, low technological literacy, data security concerns, and regulatory gaps (Butzner, M., & Cuffee, Y J Med Int Res 23:(8) e29575, 2020). The COVID-19 pandemic has markedly accelerated the adoption of telehealth practices worldwide (Bashshur, Telemedicine and e-Health 26(5):571–573, 2020).

Conclusion

Telehealth serves as a transformative tool for improving accessibility and equity in rural healthcare. Sustainable implementation requires prioritized investments in infrastructure, digital literacy programs, comprehensive legal frameworks, and robust cybersecurity measures. Hybrid models that integrate traditional services with telehealth, along with culturally adapted and patient-centered solutions, are crucial for developing inclusive and resilient future health systems.