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Telemedicine and Its Potential Impacts on Reducing Inequalities in Access to Health Manpower Publisher Pubmed



Nouhi M1 ; Fayazbakhsh A2 ; Mohamadi E3 ; Shafii M1
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  1. 1. Department of Health Management and Economics, School of Public Health, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
  2. 2. Department of Healthcare Management, School of Allied Medical Sciences, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran 14155-6446, Poursina Street, Iran
  3. 3. Department of Health Services Management, School of Health Management and Information, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran

Source: Telemedicine and e-Health Published:2012


Abstract

Human resources for health have many diverse aspects that sometimes bring about conflicts in the healthcare market. In recent decades issues such as attrition, migration, and different types of imbalances in health workers were not only considered as international problems, but also took on new particular dimensions and complications. Rapid growth in establishing infrastructure of communications and many diseases such as human immunodeficiency virus/AIDS and malaria, as well as shortages in skilled healthcare providers in developing countries, interested many health economists and health professionals to consider telemedicine as an approach to deliver some healthcare and to pursue its effects on human resources management in healthcare. The objective of this communication is to offer a better understanding of the value of telemedicine in human resources management in healthcare. This article briefly reviews related literature on potential contributions of telemedicine in mitigating four different types of imbalances in health workers and points out some of its capabilities. Although there is a great need for systematic, scientific, and analytical studies in effects of telemedicine on health workers, expansion of communication infrastructure throughout and especially in remote areas, political commitment, and provision of useful information and education to reduce problems of human resources for health are beneficial. © Copyright 2012, Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.