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Ethics and Equity Challenges in Telerehabilitation for Older Adults: Rapid Review

Ethics and Equity Challenges in Telerehabilitation for Older Adults: Rapid Review

Racial differences in telehealth care use were observed, with cultural minority groups. For instance, 1 study found no significant effect of telehealth interventions on older Hispanic patients with chronic heart failure [14]. Overall, most studies that reported ethnicity included predominantly White participants. The term “Caucasian” is used as a more formal and historically established term to describe people of European descent.

Mirella Veras, Louis-Pierre Auger, Jennifer Sigouin, Nahid Gheidari, Michelle LA Nelson, William C Miller, Anne Hudon, Dahlia Kairy

JMIR Aging 2025;8:e69660

Frequency and Predictors of Virtual Visits in Patients With Heart Failure Within a Large Health System: Retrospective Cohort Study

Frequency and Predictors of Virtual Visits in Patients With Heart Failure Within a Large Health System: Retrospective Cohort Study

Perhaps initially driven by the COVID pandemic, the use of telehealth continues to grow on a global level, and it is likely that as technology evolves, the integration of telehealth specifically into the treatment and management of patients with HFr EF will increasingly be used to enhance patient care and lessen the burden of frequent visits.

Anna M Maw, Garth C Wright, Meagan R Bean, Larry A Allen, Daniel D Matlock, Lilia Cervantes, Russell E Glasgow, Amy G Huebschmann, Kathryn L Colborn, Thomas K Houston, Katie E Trinkley

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e70414

Telemedicine Public Reimbursement Models for National and Subnational Jurisdictions: Scoping Review

Telemedicine Public Reimbursement Models for National and Subnational Jurisdictions: Scoping Review

In the province of Ontario, Canada, the Ontario Telehealth Network used a website-based platform to connect providers with patients from their home or community-based settings to conduct clinical visits (Table 4 and Multimedia Appendix 4). Telemedicine reimbursement coverage aspectsa. a The table includes only papers mentioning the criteria, and one paper may mention more than one criterion. A single check (✓) indicates the source is from a scoping review or stakeholder interview.

Evan Huang-Ku, Panchanok Muenkaew, Kinanti Khansa Chavarina, Yin May Tun, Zin Nwe Win, Wanrudee Isaranuwatchai, Saudamini Vishwanath Dabak, Natasha Howard

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e75478

Use of Digital Technology Among Older Adults in Poland With and Those Without Near Visual Impairment: Cross-Sectional Study

Use of Digital Technology Among Older Adults in Poland With and Those Without Near Visual Impairment: Cross-Sectional Study

According to the World Health Organization (WHO), these advancements include improved health and well-being through the use of digital health services, often referred to as telemedicine or telehealth, which have become increasingly important [1]. Another study found that access to and use of digital technology can vary greatly among different population groups, particularly older adults and individuals with disabilities [2].

Adrian Lange, Natalia Lange, Kacper Jagiełło, Bogdan Wojtyniak, Tomasz Zdrojewski

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e68947

Development of Telepresence Among Patients and Psychotherapists in the Actor-Partner Interdependence Model: Longitudinal Observational Study of 20 Dyads From a Randomized Trial on Video Consultations in Primary Care

Development of Telepresence Among Patients and Psychotherapists in the Actor-Partner Interdependence Model: Longitudinal Observational Study of 20 Dyads From a Randomized Trial on Video Consultations in Primary Care

Reference 1: Clinician Satisfaction with Rapid Adoption and Implementation of Telehealth Services During Reference 3: Characterizing telehealth use in the US: analysis of the 2022 health information national Reference 20: Patient perceptions of telehealth primary care video visitstelehealthTelehealth and Telemonitoring Digital Health, Telehealth and e-Innovation in Clinical Settings

Markus W Haun, Deborah van Eickels, Isabella Stephan, Justus Tönnies, Mechthild Hartmann, Michel Wensing, Joachim Szecsenyi, Andrea Icks, Hans-Christoph Friederich

JMIR Ment Health 2025;12:e70415

A Nurse-Led Telemonitoring Approach in Diabetes During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Prospective Cohort Study

A Nurse-Led Telemonitoring Approach in Diabetes During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Prospective Cohort Study

The Australian New South Wales COVID-19 pandemic response, beginning in March 2020, included strict lockdowns and restrictions on gatherings and movement throughout the state, resulting in changes to access for ambulatory care services, including a pivot toward telehealth.

Stephanie A Noonan, Amanda L Gauld, Maria I Constantino, Margaret J McGill, Timothy L Middleton, Ian D Caterson, Luigi N Fontana, Stephen M Twigg, Ted Wu, Raaj Kishore Biswas, Jencia Wong

JMIR Diabetes 2025;10:e68214

Measuring Reliable Internet Connectivity Among Families with Children: Secondary Analysis of a US National Survey

Measuring Reliable Internet Connectivity Among Families with Children: Secondary Analysis of a US National Survey

Pediatric telehealth use has proliferated since the COVID-19 pandemic but remains inequitable. About one-quarter of US parents report using telehealth for their child [1,2], but use is lower among households from low-income [3,4], rural [5], or marginalized racial and ethnic backgrounds [6,7]. Improving telehealth can help reduce disparities in access to child health services [8].

Tran T Doan, Kelsey A Schweiberger, Samuel R Wittman, Tamar Krishnamurti, Sarah K Burns, Janel Hanmer, Kristin N Ray

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e69304

Investigating the Role of Wearable Devices in Facilitating Telehealth Adoption Among the Aging Population: Mediation Analysis of US National Data

Investigating the Role of Wearable Devices in Facilitating Telehealth Adoption Among the Aging Population: Mediation Analysis of US National Data

Demographic factors act as mediating variables, influencing how the use of wearable devices is associated with telehealth adoption. Poor health conditions in the aging population are directly associated with higher telehealth adoption. Health conditions mediate the relationship between the use of wearable devices and the adoption of telehealth among the aging population. An active lifestyle is significantly associated with a higher likelihood of telehealth adoption among the aging population.

Ruijing Wang, Onur Asan, Ting Liao

JMIR Med Inform 2025;13:e68559

Understanding Home Health Agencies' Perspectives Toward Telehealth Use Among Home Health Stakeholders in the Post–COVID-19 Era: Qualitative Interview Study

Understanding Home Health Agencies' Perspectives Toward Telehealth Use Among Home Health Stakeholders in the Post–COVID-19 Era: Qualitative Interview Study

Theme 1: Telehealth offers potential benefits. Subthemes  Perceived benefits for HHAs  Perceived benefits for patient care Theme 2: Despite benefits, the lack of reimbursement for telehealth is problematic. Subthemes  Financially prohibitive for HHAs  Administrative costs associated with telehealth use  Exacerbates general Financial Hardship for HHAs Theme 3: While widespread adoption of telehealth appears unlikely, certain HHAs and patient populations may benefit.

Daniel Spertus, Kiran Abraham-Aggarwal, Mark Aaron Unruh, Jiani Yu, Kathryn H Bowles, Michael P Thompson, Cisco Espinosa, Hye-Young Jung, Madeline R Sterling

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e75861

Development of a Customizable Web-Based Dashboard for Remote Blood Pressure Monitoring: Feasibility and Usability Implementation Study

Development of a Customizable Web-Based Dashboard for Remote Blood Pressure Monitoring: Feasibility and Usability Implementation Study

The dashboard described in this text was developed for use in a clinical trial that incorporates remote BP monitoring and telehealth into the care of stroke survivors (NCT05264298). Briefly, the Video-based Intervention to Address Treatment and Outcome Disparities in Adults Living with transient ischemic attack (TIA) or Stroke (VIRTUAL) trial is a randomized comparative effectiveness study of a multidisciplinary telehealth intervention aimed at improving BP control following stroke.

Joshua Wollen, Thuy Nguyen, Charles Coton, Gina DeWildt, Gabretta Cooksey, Audrey Cohen, Nicholas Hoang, Munachi Okpala, Michael Gonzalez, Mengxi Wang, Chigozirim Izeogu, Elmer Bernstam, Charles Green, Sean Savitz, Jose-Miguel Yamal, Anjail Sharrief

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e62700