Effectiveness of Telemedicine on Patient Satisfaction: Meta Analysis

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Background: Patient satisfaction is one indicator in the success of a treatment in the health sector. There are several ways to make this happen, including by simplifying the process of consultation, treatment and medication. Effectiveness in health services is very important. Telemedicine is a way offered to increase effectiveness in health services. Subjects and Method: Meta analysis was performed with PICO as follows: The population in this study were patients. Health service intervention is in the form of telemedicine. Comparison in the form of Non Telemedicine/ visit services. Outcome in the form of patient satisfaction. The meta-analysis study was applied to this study with electronic data sources: Clinical Key, Google Scholar, MED-LINE/PubMed, Science Direct, Scopus. The article used is a full-text article with a rando-mized control trial (RCT) study design. There were 8 articles used in this study with a sample size of 2123 people who were divided into two groups (1113 people in the telemedicine group and 1010 people in the control/ non teleme-dicine group). Articles were analyzed using the

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Umiati, S., Murti, B., & Adriani, R. B. (2021). Effectiveness of Telemedicine on Patient Satisfaction: Meta Analysis. Journal of Health Policy and Management, 6(1), 48–56. https://doi.org/10.26911/thejhpm.2021.06.01.05

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