mHealth Intelligence November 14, 2022
Mark Melchionna

The agency issued a consolidated guide containing recommendations and processes to assist policymakers and providers in delivering telehealth services.

A recent guide issued by the World Health Organization (WHO) provided a set of recommendations and strategies for future telehealth implementation, ultimately aiming to advance telehealth use.

Amid the elimination of in-person care restrictions added during the COVID-19 pandemic, healthcare stakeholders believe telehealth will remain an integral part of the new normal.

Although these services have generally been efficient and accessible, the WHO noted that there is room for improvement and that future optimization is necessary to maintain telehealth use. This led the organization to create a consolidated guide designed to support the process of telehealth implementation among WHO Member...

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