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Recommendations for the Development of Telemedicine in Poland Based on the Analysis of Barriers and Selected Telemedicine Solutions

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  • Kamila Furlepa

    (Satellite Campus in Warsaw, University of Humanities and Economics in Lodz, 90-212 Lodz, Poland)

  • Anna Tenderenda

    (Department of Hygiene and Health Promotion, Medical University of Lodz, 90-419 Lodz, Poland)

  • Remigiusz Kozłowski

    (Centre for Security Technologies in Logistics, Faculty of Management, University of Lodz, 90-237 Lodz, Poland)

  • Michał Marczak

    (Department of Management and Logistics in Healthcare, Medical University of Lodz, 90-131 Lodz, Poland)

  • Waldemar Wierzba

    (Satellite Campus in Warsaw, University of Humanities and Economics in Lodz, 90-212 Lodz, Poland)

  • Andrzej Śliwczyński

    (Satellite Campus in Warsaw, University of Humanities and Economics in Lodz, 90-212 Lodz, Poland)

Abstract

Technological development around the world has led to the digitalisation of the health system. Along with the digitalisation of the health sector, financial, legal, awareness-related, technological and IT barriers appeared. The aim of the article is to present recommendations for the development of telemedicine services in Poland on the basis of a list of implementation barriers and ways of resolving them in the USA and selected European countries. A literature review was conducted in accordance with the PRISMA-ScR, using the PubMed and Google Scholar databases, Scopus and the OECD iLibrary. A total of 59 literature positions were used, which constituted the references. The article presented the implemented and effective solutions in selected countries. Based on these solutions, recommendations for the development of telemedicine in Poland were presented, as well as successes in the form of telemedicine startups, which can inspire other countries. The analysis of the publications discussed in the article shows that the implementation of telemedicine services should begin with the elimination of barriers limiting the development of telemedicine systems. An important issue in their elimination is to analyse their interconnections and implement such solutions which would have a multi-area coverage.

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  • Kamila Furlepa & Anna Tenderenda & Remigiusz Kozłowski & Michał Marczak & Waldemar Wierzba & Andrzej Śliwczyński, 2022. "Recommendations for the Development of Telemedicine in Poland Based on the Analysis of Barriers and Selected Telemedicine Solutions," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 19(3), pages 1-19, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jijerp:v:19:y:2022:i:3:p:1221-:d:730943
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    1. Cynthia LeRouge & Monica J. Garfield, 2013. "Crossing the Telemedicine Chasm: Have the U.S. Barriers to Widespread Adoption of Telemedicine Been Significantly Reduced?," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 10(12), pages 1-13, November.
    2. Tiago Cravo Oliveira Hashiguchi, 2020. "Bringing health care to the patient: An overview of the use of telemedicine in OECD countries," OECD Health Working Papers 116, OECD Publishing.
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