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Pros of Telemedicine

CONVENIENCE
Research found that 74% of patients would rather have simple access to medical services than
have in-person appointments. This not only makes all patients more convenient, but it also
benefits those who have access to quality medical treatment even if they reside in rural areas.

SAVES TIME
A patient can save time by taking part in a telehealth visit. Patients can use a laptop, tablet,
computer, or mobile device to participate in a telehealth visit from any location in the world.

MINIMIZES UNNECESSARY VISITS FOR PATIENTS


For minor medical consultations, visiting the doctor or emergency room can be a waste of time
and money for the patient. If a physical visit is not necessary for your symptoms, schedule a
telemedicine session.
Cons of Telemedicine
IN-PERSON VISITS CAN BE NECESSARY TO DIAGNOSE
Physical examinations, which could be required for a patient's diagnosis or treatment, cannot be
conducted over the phone. For instance, you must visit the doctor in person to get the COVID-19
test, which needs a throat and nose swab.

YOU MAY NOT KNOW THE DOCTOR PROVIDING YOUR CARE


If you use virtual care services, there can be an unknown person answering your call. Your
medical history and the doctors' lack of familiarity with you may have an impact on the quality
of care that you receive.

LIMITED TECHNOLOGICAL ACCESS


Not everyone has the same level of access to the technologies that enable telemedicine. It's
possible that people who are less wealthy, elderly, or members of minority groups won't always
have access to the technology required for a virtual visit.

Reference:
https://www.sbmabenefits.com/the-pros-and-cons-of-telemedicine/

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