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Telemedicine during Covid-19 pandemic: Advantage or critical issue?

Giulio Perrone, Stefania Zerbo, Clio Bilotta, Ginevra Malta, Antonella Argo

2020Medico-Legal Journal60 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Telemedicine offers a support to traditional medicine, delivering clinical services when distance is a critical factor. Although this tool does not replace a medical examination, during Covid-19 pandemic, it reduces the spread of infection and avoids the need for a patient's visit. It is useful in the management of chronic disorders or for patients undergoing palliative treatment. The University Hospital of Palermo has applied this in cases of chronic illness caring for patients who cannot stop their treatment, such as Department of Onco-Haematology, Internal Medicine, Dermatology, etc. The Department of Legal Medicine of Palermo, in particular, is also using telemedicine to manage medico-legal sudden natural death investigations and dealing with the Public Prosecutor's office of Palermo. Even after the Covid-19 emergency, telemedicine will be essential to streamline outpatient visits, while at the same time limiting costs, with significant benefits for the Italian National Public Health Service budget. In conclusion, telemedicine can offer a valuable support to the doctor's activity by streamlining and facilitating their work. In this sense, the Covid-19 pandemic represents a positive input for the acceleration and enhancement of these tools.

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TelemedicinePandemicMedical emergencyMedicineCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Public healthHealth careDisaster medicineEmergency departmentNursingPathologyPoison controlPolitical scienceSuicide preventionLawDiseaseInfectious disease (medical specialty)Telemedicine and Telehealth ImplementationCOVID-19 and healthcare impactsCOVID-19 diagnosis using AI
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