Letter to Editor

Ethical View of Telemedicine Practices

Volume: 1 Number: 1 April 30, 2021
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Ethical View of Telemedicine Practices

Abstract

Telemedicine—the utilization of clinical data and innovation to progress distanced clinical care can change the patient-centered approach. Telemedicine can coordinate distance monitoring and diagnostic instruments with computerized cooperation and suggestions to better interact with patients when they are not in a hospital. Despite these preferences, there is still some doubt as to how telemedicine applications may affect care. Guaranteeing that telemedicine is ethically admissible requires projection and consideration of four potential issues: the disruption of the patient-physician relationship, jeopardizing patient privacy, impelling one-size-fits-all applications, and the impulse to expect that innovation should be efficient

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References

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Details

Primary Language

English

Subjects

Health Care Administration

Journal Section

Letter to Editor

Publication Date

April 30, 2021

Submission Date

March 9, 2021

Acceptance Date

-

Published in Issue

Year 1970 Volume: 1 Number: 1

Vancouver
1.Mehtap Pekesen, Elif Kocakaplan, Mehtap Kacar, Elif Vatanoglu. Ethical View of Telemedicine Practices. Health Sci. Q. [Internet]. 2021 Apr. 1;1(1):1-2. Available from: https://izlik.org/JA24EG75KB