加拿大的一项研究表明,混合护理可促进农村获得服务,匹配传统成果,并敦促政策支持。
A Canadian study shows hybrid care boosts rural access, matching traditional outcomes and urging policy support.
渥太华大学的一项研究发现,混合初级保健——亲自和虚拟服务——有效地改善了安大略省农村获得护理的机会,为服务不足地区的1 500多名病人提供了服务。
A University of Ottawa study finds hybrid primary care—blending in-person and virtual services—effectively improves access to care in rural Ontario, serving over 1,500 patients in underserved areas.
综合虚拟护理(IVC)方案帮助克服了医生短缺和地理障碍,患者和提供者接受程度很高,与传统护理相匹配的成果也很高。
The Integrated Virtual Care (IVC) program helped overcome physician shortages and geographic barriers, with high acceptance from patients and providers and outcomes matching traditional care.
研究人员强调,IVC是反护理法的一个很有希望的解决办法,并建议提供政策支持,包括替代性补偿和扩大护士从业人员的作用。
Researchers highlight IVC as a promising solution to the inverse care law and recommend policy support, including alternative compensation and expanded roles for nurse practitioners.
这与安大略省承诺在四年内将居民与初级保健提供者连接起来的20亿美元承诺是一致的。
This aligns with Ontario’s $2 billion commitment to connect residents with a primary care provider within four years.