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Community-Level Internet Connectivity and Utilization of Maternal Telehealth

  • Joshua M. Weinstein
  • , Burcu Bozkurt
  • , Monisa Aijaz
  • , Dorothy Cilenti
  • , Saif Khairat
  • , Christopher M. Shea
  • , Arrianna Marie Planey
  • University of North Carolina
  • University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Abstract

Background: The COVID-19 pandemic brought about a drastic increase in the utilization of telehealth services in place of or as a complement to in-person health services. Telehealth is a tool to help reduce disparities in the receipt of maternal health care. However, a stable internet connection is required for patients to connect to providers via telehealth; lack of internet connectivity is a barrier to maternal telehealth access. Methods: The objectives of this research were to determine whether community-level internet penetration is associated with community-level utilization of maternal telehealth services and assess the heterogeneity of this association across the maternal telehealth utilization spectrum. A cross-sectional study of community-level maternal telehealth is utilized in the United States in 2019. The underlying population is comprised of commercially insured maternal health patients receiving any antenatal, delivery-related, or postpartum care in the United States. The individual-level utilization data are aggregated to the geo-zip level (n = 404), which is a regional subdivision comprised of all zip codes that share the first three digits. Results: Findings show that the estimated relationship between the proportion of households with home-based internet connectivity was statistically significant at the 10th and 25th quantiles of maternal telehealth utilization. For these quantiles, an increase in community-level internet connectivity was associated with an increase in the utilization of maternal telehealth services. Conclusion: There is a positive association between community-level internet connectivity and maternal telehealth utilization, and the association varies in magnitude across the maternal telehealth utilization distribution. Policymakers should consider digital access when addressing telehealth policy for maternal care services.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)405-411
Number of pages7
JournalTelemedicine and e-Health
Volume31
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 1 2025

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This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

  1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
    SDG 3 Good Health and Well-being

Keywords

  • internet access
  • maternal health
  • telehealth

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