Competition or Complementarity Among Telemedicine Tools in Ambulatory Care Practice: Cross-Sectional Analysis
Xiang Oliver Liu, Avijit Sengupta

TL;DR
This study examines how different telemedicine tools interact in physicians' workflows, finding that they can either complement or compete depending on integration and functionality.
Contribution
The study introduces a framework for understanding how telemedicine tools interact, revealing patterns of complementarity and competition in clinical practice.
Findings
Telemedicine tools with videoconferencing and EHR integration enhance physician satisfaction and care quality evaluation.
Combinations of nonintegrated tools fragment workflows and increase cognitive burden.
A unit increase in telemedicine tools correlates with measurable improvements in satisfaction and visit percentages.
Abstract
Telemedicine use surged due to its capacity to deliver safe, remote care. As the public health crisis subsides, evaluating the interplay among various tools, such as video, audio, and text, becomes critical to sustained use. With health care shifting back to in-person models, understanding whether telemedicine tools complement or compete provides valuable insights for future technology design and usage strategies. This study investigates whether different types of telemedicine technology tools complement or compete while physicians deliver health care services through them. A clear understanding of the relationships between telemedicine technology tools, physicians’ satisfaction, evaluation of care quality, and patient visit percentages is crucial for the design of new telemedicine technology platforms and ensuring quality of care services through technology platforms. To fulfill our…
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Taxonomy
TopicsTelemedicine and Telehealth Implementation · Mobile Health and mHealth Applications · Electronic Health Records Systems
