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  • The study looks at how telehealth services in Brazil changed and grew during the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • Researchers used surveys and interviews to gather information from 19 different telehealth units across the country.
  • The findings show that even without regular funding, these services have developed and improved, highlighting the need for a strong and adaptable telehealth system in Brazil.

Article Abstract

Background: The number and specificities of telehealth service units that expanded their services and diversified with the COVID-19 pandemic in Brazil need to be discovered. The objective of this manuscript is to present a methodology for the diagnostic evaluation of 19 telehealth units from different regions of the country for federal governmental decision-making.

Methods: A cross-sectional quantitative and qualitative study was carried out in the form of a census based on administrative records with an online survey and in-depth interviews with local telehealth managers.

Results: Despite the discontinuity of regular funding, the results point to a diversity of initiatives and advances. Citizenship, sustainability, security, and budget management are recurring themes in the maturity analysis of telehealth services after the advent of the pandemic.

Conclusion: It is necessary for Brazil to build a resilient model of the maturity of telehealth services that contemplates the different regional scenarios.

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