2021
DOI: 10.2196/preprints.36029
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Physicians’ Perceptions of Telemedicine Use During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia: Cross-sectional Study (Preprint)

Abstract: BACKGROUND The use of communication technologies to deliver health care remotely is known as telemedicine. The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic had a variety of consequences for health-care delivery in 2020. As a result, it was necessary to adapt and deliver high-quality care to patients while limiting possible viral exposure for both patients and health-care workers. During the pandemic, physicians employed video visits, phone visits, and electronic written visits (e-consul… Show more

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“…The Ministry of Health, in 2010, stated that telemedicine promises could alleviate many challenges of the healthcare system in Saudi Arabia (Canada Health Infoway, 2013). The first national project of telemedicine was launched in 2011 by the Ministry of Health, and it was referred to as the Saudi Telemedicine Network In Saudi Arabia, various forms of telemedicine, such as phone calls and electronic messaging, have been used for years; however, COVID-19 has led to an increase in the implementation and adoption of telemedicine for patients across the country (Idriss et al, 2022). Although telemedicine has several advantages, its usage is still infrequent and relatively unshaped in daily clinical practice (Berger et al, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Ministry of Health, in 2010, stated that telemedicine promises could alleviate many challenges of the healthcare system in Saudi Arabia (Canada Health Infoway, 2013). The first national project of telemedicine was launched in 2011 by the Ministry of Health, and it was referred to as the Saudi Telemedicine Network In Saudi Arabia, various forms of telemedicine, such as phone calls and electronic messaging, have been used for years; however, COVID-19 has led to an increase in the implementation and adoption of telemedicine for patients across the country (Idriss et al, 2022). Although telemedicine has several advantages, its usage is still infrequent and relatively unshaped in daily clinical practice (Berger et al, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%