학술논문

Telehealth: Improving Access to and Quality of Pediatric Health Care
Document Type
article
Source
Pediatrics. 148(3)
Subject
Health Services and Systems
Biomedical and Clinical Sciences
Health Sciences
Health Services
Pediatric
Clinical Research
8.1 Organisation and delivery of services
Health and social care services research
Generic health relevance
Good Health and Well Being
Adolescent
Child
Child Health Services
Ethnicity
Health Services Accessibility
Humans
Pediatricians
Quality of Health Care
Race Factors
Specialization
Telemedicine
United States
SECTION ON TELEHEALTH CARE
COMMITTEE ON PRACTICE AND AMBULATORY MEDICINE
COMMITTEE ON PEDIATRIC WORKFORCE
Medical and Health Sciences
Psychology and Cognitive Sciences
Pediatrics
Biomedical and clinical sciences
Health sciences
Psychology
Language
Abstract
All children and adolescents deserve access to quality health care regardless of their race/ethnicity, health conditions, financial resources, or geographic location. Despite improvements over the past decades, severe disparities in the availability and access to high-quality health care for children and adolescents continue to exist throughout the United States. Economic and racial factors, geographic maldistribution of primary care pediatricians, and limited availability of pediatric medical subspecialists and pediatric surgical specialists all contribute to inequitable access to pediatric care. Robust, comprehensive telehealth coverage is critical to improving pediatric access and quality of care and services, particularly for under-resourced populations.