This study explores perceptions about telemedicine among minority and socioeconomically disadvantaged communities with cancer. Telemedicine has been advanced as a vehicle to increase access to cancer care the pandemic, yet little is known about its acceptability among these populations. Understanding their perspectives can inform policymakers on how to design and deliver equitable telehealth care postpandemic; and emphasizes the need to engage members of marginalized communities in the process.
Perceptions of Telehealth vs. In-Person Visits Among Minority and Socioeconomically Disadvantaged Communities
Grantee Organization
Ottawa Hospital Research Institute
Principal Investigator
Angel Arnaout, M.D., M.Sc., FRCSC, M.B.A.,
Term
4/1/22 - 12/31/22
Award Amount
$15,000
Approval Year
Related Program
International Health Policy and Practice Innovations
Topics
International
Grantee Organization
Ottawa Hospital Research Institute
Principal Investigator
Angel Arnaout, M.D., M.Sc., FRCSC, M.B.A.,
Term
4/1/22 - 12/31/22
Award Amount
$15,000
Approval Year
Related Program
International Health Policy and Practice Innovations
Topics
International