Telemedicine’s Current Impact On The Future
In a health emergency, if there isn't enough time. Transportation is a problem. There is a greater distance from the doctor's office or a hospital. These impediments can prevent someone from receiving critical medical care. Today, however, telemedicine, a progressive delivery strategy transforming the way health care is delivered, is toppling these challenges. Patients have used computers, cellphones, and virtual reality to meet with their Pain Specialist doctors, their child's paediatrician, therapists, and counsellors due to their fear of the coronavirus. According to a Department of Health and Human Services report, telehealth accounted for roughly 43 % of primary care visits through Medicare. More than 99 % of Medicare-funded visits were in-person sessions before the outbreak. Though doctors may be returning to traditional office visits, telemedicine remains a tool for clinicians to establish relationships with patients, at least in times of lockdowns. "...