Telemedicine: Bridging Gaps or Creating New Challenges?
Telemedicine: Bridging Gaps or Creating New Challenges?
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Frameworks for Data Privacy and Security: To protect patient privacy during telemedicine consultations, researchers have created encrypted platforms. Health Level Seven (HL7) standards, for example, provide safe data transfer in accordance with HIPAA and GDPR, two laws governing the healthcare industry.
Equity in Access: Some research focuses on removing obstacles to digital literacy by creating user-friendly interfaces or offering healthcare providers and patients training. To increase access, telemedicine is frequently integrated with regional healthcare networks in rural pilot initiatives.
Ethics Training for Researchers: Academic institutions and organizations provide researchers specialized ethics training that covers topics such as addressing cultural sensitivity in telemedicine and obtaining informed consent for virtual interventions.
Case Studies Following Pandemics: Lessons learnt from COVID-19 have been brought to light by research, including the significance of adaptability in providing hybrid telemedicine and in-person care models to meet the needs of a wide range of patients.
References:
- Chaet D, Clearfield R, Sabin JE, Skimming K. Ethical practice in Telehealth and Telemedicine. Journal of General Internal Medicine [Internet]. 2017 Jun 26;32(10):1136–40.
- Greiwe J. Telemedicine Lessons Learned During the COVID-19 Pandemic. Current Allergy and Asthma Reports. 2022 Jan 21.
- Khoong EC, Sharma AE, Gupta K, Adler-Milstein J, Sarkar U. The Abrupt Expansion of Ambulatory Telemedicine: Implications for Patient Safety. Journal of General Internal Medicine [Internet]. 2022 Jan 19;37(5):1270–4.
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