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  • Digital health

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  • COVID-19 accelerated the adoption of telehealth, primarily via phone and videoconferencing.
  • Telehealth presents numerous benefits, including patient convenience, reduced travel, and shorter clinic wait times.

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  • To discuss the advantages and disadvantages of telehealth.
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Main Methods:

  • This perspective discusses the pros and cons of telehealth based on current understanding and clinical experience.
  • It emphasizes the need for careful media selection in telehealth implementation.

Main Results:

  • Telehealth offers benefits like convenience and efficiency but poses risks such as clinician burnout and challenges in discussing sensitive topics.
  • Potential negative consequences include screen fatigue, information loss, and diminished empathy.

Conclusions:

  • Telehealth requires careful consideration of its positive and negative impacts for successful integration.
  • To ensure sustainability, research and implementation must address these multifaceted issues in telehealth solutions.