Enhancing Patient Care through Healthcare Workers' Adoption of Modern Technology
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Telemedicine has emerged as a transformative solution in modern healthcare, improving access, efficiency, and patient outcomes. The purpose of this research is to consider new directions in the application of telemedicine technologies by qualitative and quantitative parameters and the impact on the quality of outcomes while meeting patient expectations for satisfaction, treatment efficacy, precision of diagnosis, and follow-up care. In contrast with prior research, this study employs a conceptual model for exploring the factors such as benefits and risk related to telemedicine adoption, as well as for empirically testing their impact on telemedicine effectiveness and its quantifiable consequences on healthcare system that has not been done in previous research studies. An initial conceptual model is proposed which consists of model variables such as telemedicine adoption; perceived usefulness and ease of use; and service frequency related to the care outcomes of patients. Hypothesis 1, 2, 3, and 4 were tested using multiple regression analysis and the results showed that there was significant positive relationships between the variables Telemedicine Adoption (independent variable) and variables such as Patient Satisfaction (β = 0.65), Treatment Efficiency (β = 0.72), Diagnostic Accuracy (β = 0.58) and Continuity of care ( β = 0.69) with For these reasons, targeted training and education, infrastructure support, and policy initiatives and changes are critical in order to fill knowledge gaps and provide for smooth acceptance of telemedicine products into healthcare systems.
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