Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.
Healthc Manage Forum. 2022 Sep;35(5):272-278. doi: 10.1177/08404704221110084. Epub 2022 Jun 30.
The potential for virtual healthcare to improve access to primary care services in Canada has long been a topic of discussion; however, implementation has been slow despite growing interest among the public. Non-essential service lockdowns implemented in 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic catalyzed rapid and widespread uptake of virtual healthcare delivery. It is important to consider how to maintain equitable access to virtual care following the pandemic. We conducted a narrative scoping review to understand barriers related to the sustained adoption of virtual primary care delivery in Canada. Barriers at the system, healthcare provider, and patient levels were related to digital health infrastructure, and the regulatory environment governing virtual care provision and remuneration for healthcare professionals. The article identifies areas where policy shifts by health system leaders could sustain the longer-term availability of Canadian virtual care services.
虚拟医疗在提高加拿大初级保健服务可及性方面的潜力一直是讨论的话题;然而,尽管公众越来越感兴趣,但实施进展缓慢。2020 年为应对 COVID-19 大流行而实施的非必要服务封锁促使虚拟医疗服务的快速广泛采用。重要的是要考虑如何在大流行后保持虚拟护理的公平可及性。我们进行了叙述性范围审查,以了解与加拿大持续采用虚拟初级保健服务相关的障碍。系统、医疗保健提供者和患者层面的障碍与数字医疗基础设施以及管理虚拟护理提供和医疗保健专业人员薪酬的监管环境有关。本文确定了卫生系统领导人通过政策转变可以在更长期内维持加拿大虚拟护理服务的可用性的领域。