TY - GEN N2 - Rapid digitization of healthcare has benefitted public health, but Asian American elderly remain a vulnerable, under-reached population for telemedicine. Community-based workshops that are concordant with language, culture, and age offer best outcomes for overcoming barriers. DO - 10.6083/bpxhc41946 DO - doi AB - Rapid digitization of healthcare has benefitted public health, but Asian American elderly remain a vulnerable, under-reached population for telemedicine. Community-based workshops that are concordant with language, culture, and age offer best outcomes for overcoming barriers. AD - Oregon Health and Science University T1 - No grandparent left behind: Asian American elderly and the telemedicine gap ED - Anderson, Shannon ED - Advisor DA - 2023-08-11 AU - Lin, Fanning PB - Oregon Health and Science University LA - eng PY - 2023-08-11 ID - 41946 KW - Vulnerable Populations KW - Telemedicine KW - Asian American Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander KW - Health Services for the Aged TI - No grandparent left behind: Asian American elderly and the telemedicine gap Y1 - 2023-08-11 ER -