| BMC Health Services Research | |
| Patient preferences for direct-to-consumer telemedicine services: a nationwide survey | |
| Jillian Harvey1  James T. McElligott2  Brandon M. Welch3  Nathaniel S. O’Connell3  | |
| [1] Department of Healthcare Leadership & Management;Department of Pediatrics;Department of Public Health Sciences; | |
| 关键词: Direct-to-consumer telemedicine; Telehealth; Home telecare; Remote consultation; | |
| DOI : 10.1186/s12913-017-2744-8 | |
| 来源: DOAJ | |
【 摘 要 】
Abstract Background Direct-to-consumer (DTC) telemedicine providers has the potential to change the traditional patient-physician relationship. Professional medical organizations recommend that telemedicine exist within the medical home. This study aims to understand patients’ preferences and desires for DTC telemedicine. Methods We conducted a nationwide survey of 4345 survey respondents demographically balanced to represent the United States adult population. The survey consisted of questions assessing the respondents’ attributes and their willingness and comfortability using telemedicine as well as the importance and desired attributes of a provider providing care via telemedicine. Results Relatively few respondents (3.5%) had ever had an online video visit with their care provider. Respondents were more willing to see their own provider via telemedicine than unwilling (52% vs. 25%). Additionally, respondents were less willing to use telemedicine to see a different provider from the same healthcare organization (35%) and were least willing to see a different provider from a different organization (19%). Forty-one percent of respondents felt it was unimportant that their current provider offer telemedicine, and only 15% would consider leaving their current provider to a new provider who offers telemedicine as an option. More than half (56%) of respondents felt it was important to have an established relationship with a provider they’re having a telemedicine visit with. Nearly two-thirds of respondents (60%) felt it was important for a telemedicine provider to have access to their health records. Conclusions Patients prefer to use telemedicine with their own doctor with whom they have an established relationship.
【 授权许可】
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