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Telemedicine Center of Korean Medicine for treating patients with COVID-19: a retrospective analysis

Dongsu Kim, Hongmin Chu, Baek Ki Min, Young-Joo Moon, Seongjun Park, Kwang-Ho Kim, Shin-Hyeok Park, Young-Don Kim, Mideok Song, Gunhee Choi, Eun‐Kyoung Lee

2020Integrative Medicine Research35 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Since January 2020, novel coronavirus (SARS-Cov-2) - infected pneumonia (COVID-19) rapidly spread in Korea. This study aimed to introduce the Korean Medicine (KM) telemedicine center for treatment of COVID patients in Korea. METHODS: This work was a retrospective review of medical records on patients who received at least one telemedicine session from March 9, 2020 to April 12, 2020 provided by the COVID-19 telemedicine center of Korean Medicine. Data on demographic characteristics, treatment frequency, number of consultation were collected. A descriptive statistical analysis was conducted to report characteristics of patients. RESULTS: A total of 1742 patients underwent consultation through KM telemedicine centers. Despite the rapid increase in the number of patients, the telemedicine center provided treatments to an average of 192 patients per day by about an average of 15 doctors. Furthermore, 4552 herbal medicines were prescribed through telemedicine center, among which 1366 cases (30%) being Qing-Fei-Pai-Du-tang. Telemedicine care also has shown that even with patient's residence transition, medical care can be continued without pause. CONCLUSION: These results show some advantages of the telemedicine center's implementation in terms of the effective use of medical resources and continuous treatment for patients.

Topics & Concepts

TelemedicineMedicineCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Retrospective cohort studyResidenceCenter (category theory)PneumoniaMedical recordMedical emergencySevere acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)Emergency medicineHealth careInternal medicineDiseaseEconomicsEconomic growthInfectious disease (medical specialty)CrystallographySociologyDemographyChemistryLong-Term Effects of COVID-19COVID-19 Clinical Research StudiesTelemedicine and Telehealth Implementation