Telemedicine represents one the main innovation that is involving healthcare. However, its employment has not already become widespread, due to an open discussion about the sustainability of the organizational model be- hind its adoption. Despite telemedicine costs evaluation should be considered as a critical stage in feasibility studies, the literature addressed to this theme is still scarce and mostly related to specific case reports. Accordingly, the goal of this work is to provide a literature review on the field of Cost Analysis of Telemedi- cine in order to: i) carry out a worldwide descriptive screening of the actual state of the art; ii) understand which generic cost items have to be considered in case of implementation of telemedicine healthcare service. Focused on “costs”, this study analyses main databases related to managerial issues (Scopus, Web of Science, Ebsco – Business Source Complete) by using twofold approach in the literature review: bibliometric/statistical and contents description. Suitable both for practitioners and researchers, this work provides a check-list of cost items, useful to identify which hypothetical financial resources are necessary in order to activate, deliver and/or modify a healthcare service provided by telemedi- cine.

Chirico, A., Palozzi, G., Gabbrielli, F. (2020). Cost Analysis of Telemedicine Implementation in the Lens of Healthcare Sustainability: A Review of the Literature. In N.H. D. Cagánová (a cura di), Mobility Internet of Things 2018 (pp. 451-469). Springer Nature Switzerland AG2020 [10.1007/978-3-030-30911-4_32].

Cost Analysis of Telemedicine Implementation in the Lens of Healthcare Sustainability: A Review of the Literature

Antonio Chirico;G. Palozzi
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2020-03-01

Abstract

Telemedicine represents one the main innovation that is involving healthcare. However, its employment has not already become widespread, due to an open discussion about the sustainability of the organizational model be- hind its adoption. Despite telemedicine costs evaluation should be considered as a critical stage in feasibility studies, the literature addressed to this theme is still scarce and mostly related to specific case reports. Accordingly, the goal of this work is to provide a literature review on the field of Cost Analysis of Telemedi- cine in order to: i) carry out a worldwide descriptive screening of the actual state of the art; ii) understand which generic cost items have to be considered in case of implementation of telemedicine healthcare service. Focused on “costs”, this study analyses main databases related to managerial issues (Scopus, Web of Science, Ebsco – Business Source Complete) by using twofold approach in the literature review: bibliometric/statistical and contents description. Suitable both for practitioners and researchers, this work provides a check-list of cost items, useful to identify which hypothetical financial resources are necessary in order to activate, deliver and/or modify a healthcare service provided by telemedi- cine.
mar-2020
Settore SECS-P/07 - ECONOMIA AZIENDALE
English
Rilevanza internazionale
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Telemedicine; eHealth; Tele-Health; Cost Analysis; Cost Accounting; Telemedicine Sustainability.
Chirico, A., Palozzi, G., Gabbrielli, F. (2020). Cost Analysis of Telemedicine Implementation in the Lens of Healthcare Sustainability: A Review of the Literature. In N.H. D. Cagánová (a cura di), Mobility Internet of Things 2018 (pp. 451-469). Springer Nature Switzerland AG2020 [10.1007/978-3-030-30911-4_32].
Chirico, A; Palozzi, G; Gabbrielli, F
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