Telemedicine and telehealth
Saikrupa Institute of Pharmacy, Ghargaon, Shrigonda, A. Nagar, Maharashtra, India 413728.
Review Article
World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews, 2024, 24(01), 883–891
Publication history:
Received on 25 August 2024; revised on 05 October 2024; accepted on 08 October 2024
Abstract:
Regular hospital visits can be expensive due to travel costs, especially in rural areas. Fortunately, when telemedicine services are used through video conferencing or other virtual technologies, doctor visits can be reduced. Therefore, telemedicine saves the patient and the medical staff time and treatment costs. In addition, with its fast and efficient operations, it can simplify the workflow of hospitals and clinics. This innovative technology makes it easier to monitor discharged patients and manage their recovery. In conclusion, it is enough to say that telemedicine can create a win-win situation. The purpose of this article is to examine the main trends, treatment workflow characteristics, and barriers to the use of telemedicine in healthcare. As a new technology, telemedicine is preferred by large hospitals. With the development of Internet technology, digitization and information have been applied to telemedicine, but telemedicine still has many limitations due to many factors. This article summarizes the evolution of telemedicine. The development of telemedicine at home and abroad was discussed. The use of telemedicine was explored including the feasibility and limitations of commercialization and development. and provide a vision for the integration of these technologies into the medical field has resulted in the telephone, which is now available worldwide. This article presents telemedicine in three main areas, including current status, challenges and opportunities based on research and implementation. he integration of these technologies into the medical field has resulted in the telephone, which is now available worldwide. This article presents telemedicine in three main areas, including current status, challenges and opportunities based on research and implementation.
Keywords:
Telemedicine; Telehealth; Check-ups; Technology
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