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Area of Science:

  • Perinatal care
  • Public health
  • Health informatics

Background:

  • Optimal perinatal regionalization is an evidence-based approach to reduce infant mortality.
  • Telemedicine offers a novel strategy to engage diverse stakeholders in perinatal care.
  • Rural healthcare access and outcomes remain significant public health challenges.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the role of telemedicine in facilitating optimal perinatal regionalization.
  • To assess how telemedicine can improve care coordination and resource allocation in perinatal networks.
  • To evaluate the potential of telemedicine to enhance evidence-based practices in community settings.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review on telemedicine applications in perinatal care and regionalization.
  • Analysis of case studies demonstrating telemedicine's impact on stakeholder engagement and decision-making.
  • Synthesis of evidence on telemedicine's effectiveness in improving perinatal transport and consultation.

Main Results:

  • Telemedicine effectively engages rural caregivers, administrators, providers, and patients in perinatal guideline development.
  • Visual telemedicine capabilities improve transport decisions, ensuring appropriate transfers and supporting smaller nurseries.
  • Telemedicine facilitates educational opportunities, promoting evidence-based care in community practices.

Conclusions:

  • Telemedicine is a key enabler for optimal perinatal regionalization, directly contributing to lower infant mortality.
  • Implementing telemedicine strategies can bridge geographical barriers, enhancing the quality and accessibility of perinatal services.
  • Telemedicine empowers rural communities with resources and education, fostering equitable and effective perinatal care.