Healthcare IT News November 30, 2022
Adam Ang

This is despite their increasing telehealth usage over the past year.

While telehealth uptake is increasing among people living with HIV and at-risk individuals in Asia-Pacific, concerns over data privacy and lack of in-person support are still keeping most of them from getting fully on board with online sexual health services, according to a recent survey report backed by global biopharmaceutical company Gilead Sciences.

FINDINGS

Conducted by Cerner Enviza from June to September this year, the survey gathered responses from around 1,500 participants (787 PLHIV and 744 at-risk individuals) across nine APAC markets, including Hong Kong, India, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, and Vietnam.

This report followed another Gilead-backed study in 2020 which found that over half of...

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