Policy Innovation in Healthcare: Exploring the Adoption and Implementation of Telemedicine
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https://doi.org/10.6000/1929-6029.2025.14.14Keywords:
Telemedicine, Policy innovation, Digital infrastructure, Reimbursement models, Regulatory frameworks, Healthcare policyAbstract
Background: Telemedicine has emerged as a transformative solution in healthcare, offering improved accessibility and efficiency. However, its widespread adoption remains influenced by policy frameworks, digital infrastructure, and financial sustainability. This study examines the role of policy innovation in telemedicine adoption and implementation, assessing regulatory impact, technological readiness, and reimbursement structures.
Methods: A cross-sectional survey design with a mixed-methods approach was employed, integrating quantitative surveys and qualitative interviews. Data were collected from healthcare policymakers, administrators, physicians, and technology developers across hospitals, clinics, and telemedicine service providers. Logistic regression and chi-square tests were conducted to analyze key predictors of telemedicine adoption, including regulatory support, digital infrastructure, and reimbursement policies. A total of 400 participants were surveyed, and 25 stakeholders were interviewed to analyze key predictors of telemedicine adoption.
Results: The findings indicate that institutions with clear licensing regulations and policy support exhibited significantly higher telemedicine adoption rates (OR = 2.15, p = 0.004). Standardized reimbursement policies positively influenced adoption rates (χ² = 14.91, p = 0.008). Digital infrastructure readiness, including broadband connectivity and EHR interoperability, was strongly associated with increased telemedicine utilization (OR = 2.31, p = 0.005). Major barriers included regulatory fragmentation, financial constraints, and technological literacy gaps.
Conclusion: Policy innovation, digital infrastructure investments, and structured reimbursement models are critical for telemedicine expansion. Addressing regulatory inconsistencies and financial limitations will enhance adoption. Future research should explore long-term policy impacts and AI integration in telemedicine.
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