Bridging gaps for telehealth integration in Puerto Rico
ISEs tackle opportunities, challenges of virtual care
By Fabiola Acevedo-Andino and Samuel A. Bonet-Olivencia
Telehealth, broadly defined as the delivery of
healthcare services through telecommunications
technologies, has been on the rise globally. Its
relevance surged dramatically with the COVID-19
pandemic, which forced a rapid transition to
remote care. The rise of telehealth represents a significant
shift in the healthcare landscape, driven by advancements
in technology and the necessity for remote healthcare
services.
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