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  • Medical Ethics
  • Health Informatics
  • Telehealth Research

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  • The COVID-19 pandemic led to a significant increase in telemedicine utilization as a contingency standard of care.
  • Medicare telehealth flexibilities implemented during the pandemic are set to expire in September 2025.
  • A sustained shift towards telemedicine necessitates careful consideration of ethical implications beyond mere technological adoption.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To emphasize the importance of ethical considerations in the ongoing use of telemedicine.
  • To highlight the role of shared values in enhancing telemedicine's effectiveness.
  • To explore how upholding medical ethics in telemedicine can foster patient trust and connection.

Main Methods:

  • This study is a case description focusing on ethical considerations in telemedicine.
  • It analyzes the integration of telemedicine within existing healthcare practices.
  • The discussion centers on the alignment of telemedicine use with core medical values.

Main Results:

  • Telemedicine can effectively complement in-person care and improve clinical interactions when grounded in shared values.
  • Key values such as access, equity, justice, compassion, autonomy, and dignity are crucial for thoughtful telemedicine implementation.
  • Prioritizing patient welfare and shared values over technical convenience is essential for building trust.

Conclusions:

  • Upholding fundamental medical values in telemedicine is critical for maintaining and enhancing patient connection.
  • Thoughtful and value-based use of telemedicine can foster trustworthy healthcare practices in the post-pandemic era.
  • Ethical attentiveness is paramount for the successful and sustainable integration of telemedicine.