What is the most important element for operationalizing and ensuring telehealth acceptance by providers?

a. Cost of telehealth technology
b. Training
c. Location of equipment
d. Transmission speed


ANS: B
Training is one of the most important elements in the acceptance of telehealth by providers. The remaining responses, although relevant, are not important drivers of acceptance.

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