Teleconsultation: finding its place in primary care
This article explores the applicability, barriers, facilitators and future challenges of teleconsultation. While it has the potential to improve access to healthcare, as well as save time and costs for both patients and healthcare professionals, it faces a number of challenges such as the digital divide and resistance to change. To address new challenges and overcome obstacles, it is crucial to gain the trust of patients and professionals. Improving training in the skills required to optimize their use is also essential. Future research should aim to provide robust evidence regarding safety and cost-effectiveness to ensure successful implementation.PMID:38608402 | DOI:10.1016/j.aprim.2024.102927
Source: Rural Remote Health - Category: Rural Health Authors: Jordi Acezat Oliva Iris Alarc ón Belmonte Eugeni Joan Paredes Costa Marc Albiol Perarnau Alyson Goussens Josep Vidal-Alaball Source Type: research
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