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How is Telemedicine contributing in the fight against virus?

How is Telemedicine contributing in the fight against virus? The Deadly corona virus (omicron)

Telemedicine, also known as telehealth or e-medicine, is the remote delivery of healthcare services such as exams and consultations over telecommunications infrastructure. Telemedicine enables healthcare providers to evaluate, diagnose, and treat patients without need to see them in person. Patients can communicate with doctors from the comfort of their own homes by using personal technology or by visiting a dedicated telehealth kiosk.

Telemedicine is rapidly redefining healthcare by helping people talk to doctors anytime, from anywhere telemedicine improves access to care for nationwide

How Tele-consultation is helpful

Reliability and Comfort

When you’re unwell, you don’t have to travel to the doctor’s office or clinic, or sit in a waiting room. You can consult with your doctor while sitting in the comfort of your own bed or sofa. Virtual visits might be more convenient to fit into your hectic schedule. Depending on your schedule, you may not even need to take time off from work or arrange for child care with telemedicine.

Infectious Disease Management

Doctors can use telehealth consultations to pre-screen patients for probable infectious disease to help reduce the spread of COVID-19, flu, and other infectious diseases. It also eliminates the need for unwell people to visit the office. Everyone benefits from less exposure to other people’s germs, particularly those who are chronically unwell, pregnant, elderly, or handicapped.

Better Assessment

Some specialised practitioners may benefit from telemedicine because they can see you in your home environment. Allergists, for example, may be able to detect triggers in your environment that cause allergies. Neurologists, physical and occupational therapists, and others can monitor you and assess your capacity to navigate and care for yourself at home. Telemedicine is also an excellent way to obtain mental health evaluations and counselling

Interactions with Family

When consulting with your doctor, it’s usually beneficial to have a family member present to assist you in providing information, asking questions, and taking notes on your doctor’s responses. If you authorise it, telemedicine can bring your family member in on the virtual visit if they live out of town or even across the nation.

Management of Chronic Conditions and Primary Care

Primary care practitioners, such as those who specialise in family medicine, internal medicine, and paediatrics, should be seen on a regular basis to ensure your family’s health. It’s simple to communicate with a doctor or nurse practitioner via telemedicine. Some systems are set up such that new patients can be scheduled with the next practitioner available, which can save time.

 

REFERENCES:

https://www.healthcareitnews.com/news/telemedicine-during-covid-19-benefits-limitations-burdens-adaptationhttps://www.hindawi.com/journals/jdr/2020/9036847/