Providing telemedicine services to persons living with HIV in an urban community: a demonstration project

AIDS Care. 2024 Apr;36(4):432-441. doi: 10.1080/09540121.2023.2195606. Epub 2023 Apr 3.

Abstract

Although HIV incidence and mortality rates have declined over the past 20 years, HIV health disparities continue to persist among patients living in urban communities. Barriers to proficient health outcomes for persons with HIV (PWH) in urban communities include lack of access to care, resulting from limited transportation or clinic availability. While healthcare systems in rural communities provide telemedicine (TM) services to PWH to eliminate transportation and accessibility barriers, few examples exist regarding TM use for PWH in urban communities. This project's goal was to increase the provision of healthcare services in an urban setting to PWH, using TM. As guided by "Integration of Healthcare Delivery Service" theories and key principles, we created an integration framework comprised of several simultaneous, overlapping activities to include: (1) capacity building (2) clinical standardization (3) community and patient engagement and (4) evaluation performance and measurements. This paper describes major activities involved with developing, implementing and evaluating a TM program for PWH. We discuss results, challenges, and lessons learned from integrating this program into our existing healthcare system.

Keywords: HIV; Health disparities; Telemedicine; virtual visits.

MeSH terms

  • Ambulatory Care Facilities
  • Delivery of Health Care
  • HIV Infections* / therapy
  • Humans
  • Telemedicine*