Telemedicine Benefits

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According to the American Telemedicine Association, telemedicine is defined as the use of medical information exchanged from one site to another through electronic communications in order to improve a patient’s clinical health status. Telemedicine consist of an increasing variation of both services and applications that uses video calling, wireless tools, emailing, and other additional forms of telecommunication technologies (ATA, 2012). Telemedicine includes primary care referral services, as well as specialist referrals, where the heath care professional provides a consultation with the patient. This consultation is done by the use of video calling or by diagnostic images and videos of vital signs of the patient along with their data being …show more content…

The use of telemedicine has brought health services access to patients who may have difficulties accessing care. Both the patients and physicians benefit from the use of telemedicine, due to patients receiving more access to care and as well as the physicians expanding their reach beyond their office location. Telemedicine has increased the capacity to serve new patients that are in need. Next, the main reason for the increasing use of telemedicine is to reduce the cost of healthcare services. Telemedicine has proved to lower the cost of healthcare services while maintaining efficiency from better managing the high costs of health professional staffing, lessened travel times, fewer hospital stays, and with chronic diseases. Also, the quality of healthcare services via telemedicine is just as effective as face-to-face traditional consultations. The American Telemedicine Association states, typically in mental health and intensive care telemedicine provides a superior product, which leads to patient satisfaction and greater outcomes. Lastly, the use of telemedicine shortens travel time, wait time and stresses related (ATA,

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