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HOW TELEMEDICINE CAN SUSTAIN THE ROMANIAN TRANSFORMATIONAL REFORM.

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Title: HOW TELEMEDICINE CAN SUSTAIN THE ROMANIAN TRANSFORMATIONAL REFORM.
Authors: MIHOREANU, Larisa1 larisa.mihoreanu@amp.ase.ro, PAȘCU GABĂRĂ, Elena Iuliana2 pascuelenaiuliana@gmail.com, DINU, Daniel Gabriel3 daniel.dinu90@gmail.com, STOIAN KARADELI, Andreea4, STANCIU, Liliana5 lilianastanciu77@yahoo.com
Source: Journal of Information Systems & Operations Management. Dec2022, Vol. 16 Issue 2, p169-183. 15p.
Abstract: The healthcare sector faces the last years' crises have long-run unexpected consequences that put the light on the need to strengthen by modernization and quality increase of the medical services. The recent diseases have also challenged the working systems and the remote interaction via audio-video transmission operating systems comes as a social benefit for all actors involved. This paper analysis the role of telemedicine within the teleworking health reform, based on innovative transformational hints. The authors identified the advantages and limits of practicing the medical profession within pandemics, extrapolating the medical services practice through applicative operational structures under a legal frame validated at European level. The results of a survey are analyzed here using a research survey. The study confirms that telemedicine has high potential; its use helps improving the medical act quality through effective operational activities, relieve hospitals by rapid filtering and prioritize patients to get optimal treatments for their better satisfaction. It represents both an opportunity and a requirement in the process to give the healthcare system a hint to shape and use holistically and efficiently the organizational innovation and the administrative drive. The approach opens new horizons to research, from the beneficiary of telemedicine's perspective to e-health services' future to optimize results, improve satisfaction and strengthen excellence. The research could also facilitate the decision on how telemedicine practice and governing can play for all parties' benefit. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Subject Terms: *Health care reform, *Organizational change, Telemedicine, Patient satisfaction, Satisfaction, Mobile health
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ISSN: 18434711
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