Abstract

Health services provided through the telecommunications system aim to improve the population’s health and well-being. This research aims to explore what digital, economic, and health factors are associated with the provision of telehealth services, especially in ageing communities. Applying Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) countries’ experiences, this research tries to construct a logistic regression model between adopting a telehealth system or not, a binary outcome variable, and a group of potentially explanatory variables. Estimation results showed that there were thresholds for telehealth provision: The demand for telehealth service usually began when the provision of telecommunication accessibility reached 50%, the proportion of elders exceeded 10%, or the proportion of health spending occupied more than 3–5% of the gross domestic product (GDP); the slope of each variable seemed to correspond with an increase in demand for such a provision. A growing number of individuals in OECD countries are now readily served by telehealth systems under the COVID-19 pandemic. These findings could be regarded as a model for other countries for implementing the necessary infrastructure early on when any of these parameters reaches its threshold. Moreover, telehealth applied in developing countries could be elevated for wider populations to access basic health services and for the remote delivery of health care. A rational decision could be made to appropriately use additional resources in telehealth provision. With accessible e-health services, the population’s health could be improved, which in turn would possibly increase productivity and social welfare.

Highlights

  • We understand that telehealth services cannot substitute in-person health care but it would be more suitable for physically challenged patients and/or patients with terminal illness receiving palliative home care [7], who are usually more prevalent in ageing/aged societies

  • Based on the estimation results, we have identified the factors that are associated with the implementation of telehealth systems in Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) countries and found the potential threshold value for OECD countries to begin adopting such a system

  • E-health or m-health can improve health outcome for the majority of rural users to support the utilization of in-person health care

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Introduction

By adopting new digital technologies including artificial intelligence [5,6,7,9,10], telehealth facilitates the connection and integration of different health services in a seamless way through the exchange and storage of real-time information across different spectrums of income, age, location, economic resource, and health state [11]. These expected and unexpected changes bring about opportunities and challenges regarding the accessibility of telehealth in times of a pandemic. This research aims to explore what factors would be associated with the provision of telehealth and the results could provide health system administra-

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