The effect of telehealth systems and satisfaction with health expenditure among patients with metabolic syndrome

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Telehealth cost analysis has become a crucial issue for governments in recent years. In this study, we examined cases of metabolic syndrome in Hualien County, Taiwan. This research adopted the framework proposed by Marchand to establish a study process. In addition, descriptive statistics, at test, analysis of variance, and regression analysis were employed to analyze 100 questionnaires. The results of the t test revealed significant differences in medical health expenditure, number of clinical visits for medical treatment, average amount of time spent commuting to clinics, amount of time spent undergoing medical treatment, and average number of people accompanying patients to medical care facilities or assisting with other tasks in the past one month, indicating that offering telehealth care services can reduce health expenditure. The statistical analysis results revealed that customer satisfaction has a positive effect on reducing health expenditure. Therefore, this study proves that telehealth care systems can effectively reduce health expenditure and directly improve customer satisfaction with medical treatment.

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Uei, S. L., Tsai, C. H., & Kuo, Y. M. (2016). The effect of telehealth systems and satisfaction with health expenditure among patients with metabolic syndrome. In Technology and Health Care (Vol. 24, pp. S527–S532). IOS Press. https://doi.org/10.3233/THC-161178

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