TY - JOUR
T1 - Telehealth and Health Equity in Older Adults with Heart Failure
T2 - A Scientific Statement from the American Heart Association
AU - Masterson Creber, Ruth
AU - Dodson, John A.
AU - Bidwell, Julie
AU - Breathett, Khadijah
AU - Lyles, Courtney
AU - Harmon Still, Carolyn
AU - Ooi, Sze Yuan
AU - Yancy, Clyde
AU - Kitsiou, Spyros
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 Lippincott Williams and Wilkins. All rights reserved.
PY - 2023/11/1
Y1 - 2023/11/1
N2 - Enhancing access to care using telehealth is a priority for improving outcomes among older adults with heart failure, increasing quality of care, and decreasing costs. Telehealth has the potential to increase access to care for patients who live in underresourced geographic regions, have physical disabilities or poor access to transportation, and may not otherwise have access to cardiologists with expertise in heart failure. During the COVID-19 pandemic, access to telehealth expanded, and yet barriers to access, including broadband inequality, low digital literacy, and structural barriers, prevented many of the disadvantaged patients from getting equitable access. Using a health equity lens, this scientific statement reviews the literature on telehealth for older adults with heart failure; provides an overview of structural, organizational, and personal barriers to telehealth; and presents novel interventions that pair telemedicine with in-person services to mitigate existing barriers and structural inequities.
AB - Enhancing access to care using telehealth is a priority for improving outcomes among older adults with heart failure, increasing quality of care, and decreasing costs. Telehealth has the potential to increase access to care for patients who live in underresourced geographic regions, have physical disabilities or poor access to transportation, and may not otherwise have access to cardiologists with expertise in heart failure. During the COVID-19 pandemic, access to telehealth expanded, and yet barriers to access, including broadband inequality, low digital literacy, and structural barriers, prevented many of the disadvantaged patients from getting equitable access. Using a health equity lens, this scientific statement reviews the literature on telehealth for older adults with heart failure; provides an overview of structural, organizational, and personal barriers to telehealth; and presents novel interventions that pair telemedicine with in-person services to mitigate existing barriers and structural inequities.
KW - AHA Scientific Statements
KW - health equity
KW - health services for the aged
KW - heart failure
KW - internet access
KW - telemedicine
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U2 - 10.1161/HCQ.0000000000000123
DO - 10.1161/HCQ.0000000000000123
M3 - Review article
C2 - 37909212
AN - SCOPUS:85178544146
SN - 1941-7713
VL - 16
SP - E000123
JO - Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes
JF - Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes
IS - 11
ER -