2020
DOI: 10.37341/jkg.v5i2.156
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Challenges In Telemedicine Implementation For Pregnancy Care During The Covid-19 Pandemic

Abstract: Background: COVID-19 pandemic condition made the consultation shifted from face to face consultation to telemedicine for mild, stable, and follow up cases. In stabile condition of pregnant patients, telemedicine implementation will be beneficial to reduce the COVID-19 transmission risk. The problems are not all patients can implement telemedicine and the reimbursement procedure was hard. The aim of this paper is to describe about challenges in telemedicine implementation for pregnancy care during the COVID-19 … Show more

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“…Telemedicine has shown positive results in terms of convenience, privacy and timesaving in certain cases and for certain population groups. [108][109][110] However, a loss of quality care has been also reported, probably associated to the digital divide [111][112][113][114] and the impossibility of in-person relationship and physical examination.…”
Section: Reorganization Of Health Care Servicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Telemedicine has shown positive results in terms of convenience, privacy and timesaving in certain cases and for certain population groups. [108][109][110] However, a loss of quality care has been also reported, probably associated to the digital divide [111][112][113][114] and the impossibility of in-person relationship and physical examination.…”
Section: Reorganization Of Health Care Servicesmentioning
confidence: 99%