Barriers to telemedicine adoption among rural communities in developing countries: A systematic review and proposed framework
Objective: Telemedicine has the potential to improve healthcare access in rural areas, 56 % of which do not have access to essential healthcare services. However, systemic barriers continue to limit its adoption. This systematic review aimed to identify the current barriers to telemedicine adoption...
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Main Authors: | Haifa Mayang Lestari (Author), Adriana Viola Miranda (Author), Ahmad Fuady (Author) |
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Elsevier,
2024-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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