Transforming mental health care: Telemedicine as a game-changer for low-income communities in the US and Africa

Chukwudi Cosmos Maha 1, *, Tolulope Olagoke Kolawole 2 and Samira Abdul 3

1 Public Health Specialist, Albada General Hospital, Tabuk, Saudi Arabia.
2 Independent Researcher, Richmond Virginia, USA.
3 University of North Florida, USA.
 
Review Article
GSC Advanced Research and Reviews, 2024, 19(02), 275–285.
Article DOI: 10.30574/gscarr.2024.19.2.0188
 
Publication history: 
Received on 14 April 2024; revised on 21 May 2024; accepted on 24 May 2024
 
Abstract: 
Telemedicine is transforming mental health care, particularly in low-income communities in the US and Africa, where access to traditional mental health services is limited. This review explores how telemedicine is revolutionizing mental health care delivery, addressing barriers to access, and improving health outcomes for underserved populations. In low-income communities, accessing mental health services can be challenging due to factors such as lack of healthcare infrastructure, stigma, and limited financial resources. Telemedicine, which involves providing healthcare services remotely using telecommunications technology, offers a solution to these challenges by enabling patients to receive mental health care from anywhere, including their homes. Telemedicine in mental health care is particularly impactful for low-income communities in the US and Africa, where access to mental health services is often limited. Through telemedicine, individuals can receive timely and convenient mental health care, leading to improved outcomes and reduced healthcare costs. This review highlights the benefits of telemedicine in mental health care, including increased access to care, improved convenience, and reduced stigma. It also discusses the challenges of implementing telemedicine in low-income communities, such as technological barriers and regulatory issues, and proposes strategies to address these challenges. Overall, telemedicine has the potential to revolutionize mental health care delivery in low-income communities in the US and Africa, improving access to care and health outcomes for underserved populations.
 
Keywords: 
Mental Health Care; Telemedicine; Game-Changer; Low-income Communities; Transforming
 
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