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VOL. 5, ISSUE 1 (2023)
Drivers and barriers in adoption of telemedicine services: Evidence from Haryana
Authors
Vikas Kumar, Mandeep Kumar
Abstract
Telemedicine technology is of more
considerable significance for assisting remotely based health assistance to the
medically needy population. This study aims to determine the drivers and
barriers influencing the expectation to use telemedicine services. A conceptual
research model was formulated regarding a set of hypotheses that were developed
and tested by using partial least squares structural equation modelling. The
survey was conducted among 286 valid users of telemedicine services in
Kurukshetra of Haryana. The findings of the study revealed that the factors
like optimism perceived ease of use, and perceived usefulness influence
behavioral intention, whereas innovation has a negative impact on usefulness
which determines it as a barrier to the behavioral intention of telemedicine
services. The study's conclusion states that telemedicine has excellent
potential to serve the health care system, and for future research scope, more
additional constructs must be used to get brighter and specific results.
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Pages:97-101
How to cite this article:
Vikas Kumar, Mandeep Kumar "Drivers and barriers in adoption of telemedicine services: Evidence from Haryana". International Journal of Management and Commerce, Vol 5, Issue 1, 2023, Pages 97-101
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