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Telehealth and Telemedicine

Gina M. Bonica, Richard W. Johns, Hossein Jadvar

2024Clinical Nuclear Medicine11 citationsDOI

Abstract

ABSTRACT: Telehealth and telemedicine experienced remarkable growth during and after the recent COVID-19 pandemic. Telehealth is generally defined as nonclinical services that employ telecommunication technology. Telemedicine refers more specifically to remote clinical services including diagnosis, monitoring, and treatment. Nuclear medicine is no exception in employing telemedicine increasingly in clinical practice for image interpretation and treatment consultation and care delivery supervision. There is no doubt that soon, the use of tele-nuclear medicine will increase, comparable to the employment of telecommunication in other fields of medicine. We review the medicolegal and regulatory aspects of the evolution in the clinical practice of medicine through telehealth and telemedicine.

Topics & Concepts

TelemedicineTelehealthMedicineCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)PandemicTeleradiologyMedical emergencyNursingHealth carePathologyDiseaseEconomic growthEconomicsInfectious disease (medical specialty)Telemedicine and Telehealth ImplementationHealthcare Systems and TechnologyCOVID-19 and healthcare impacts