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Medical Field And Telemedicine Essay

Telemedicine There have been a number of important and pivotal inventions, process improvements and new technologies that have changed the medical field forever. Just a few that come to mind are CT scanners, electronic healthcare records and immunizations. When looking at more modern and recent changes, meaning over the last generation or so, there are a few besides electronic healthcare records that are changing things for the better. One such thing is telemedicine. Indeed, not every medical problem requires an in-person doctor's visit and whatever can be done to speed up or otherwise improve access should be done for the betterment of humanity. While telemedicine is very much a work in progress, it has improved by leaps and bounds and should absolutely remain an option for situations where time and/or the nature of the situation calls for it.

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What was stated in the introduction was largely a summary that was created by the author of this report. However, the peer-reviewed and scholarly literature that exists out there very much echoes what is said above. Of course, there are concerns about things like overuse, ethics...

To prove or disprove that, the author of this report consulted a few academic sources, as just mentioned. One subset of medicine that has allowed for a lot of use of telemedicine is dermatology. Indeed, a computer or phone system with a camera involved can accomplish a lot of what a dermatology doctor needs to assess. As such, it could be quite possible that a doctor's visit is overdoing it. However, there is merit in making sure the promise is as good as it would seem. Indeed, dermatology-related (and other uses) of telemedicine are improving rapidly and this even holds true in countries like Hungary, per a 2016 article on the subject (Danis, Forczek & Bari, 2016).
One might think that the emergency realm might not be the best place to use the telemedicine method. However, this has proven to be untrue in many ways. It has been actively used and perfected in realms such as cardiology and beyond. For example, it is possible to record an ECG before the hospital phase even begins and this can save a lot of time. This alone can avoid a delay when it comes to…

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Caldarola, P., Gulizia, M. M., Gabrielli, D., Sicuro, M., De Gennaro, L., Giammaria, M., &

Gensini, G. F. (2016). [ANMCO/SIT Consensus document: Telemedicine and the emergency/urgency care network]. Giornale Italiano Di Cardiologia (2006), 17(6), 508-

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Danis, J., Forczek, E., & Bari, F. (2016). [Telemedicine in dermatological practice:
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