2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.dsx.2020.06.007
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Pitfalls in telemedicine consultations in the era of COVID 19 and how to avoid them

Abstract: Background and aims: With restrictions on face to face clinical consultations in the COVID-19 pandemic, Telemedicine has become an essential tool in providing continuity of care to patients. We explore the common pitfalls in remote consultations and strategies that can be adopted to avoid them. Methods: We have done a comprehensive review of the literature using suitable keywords on the search engines of PubMed, SCOPUS, Google Scholar and Research Gate in the first week of May 2020 including 'COVID-19', 'telem… Show more

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“…Similarly, repeat prescriptions through telemedicine should be done with routine follow-up in accordance with appropriate guidelines. 25 This study has some limitations. First, patients' satisfaction with telephone-based telemedicine might have been overestimated because in-person visits were not allowed during temporary hospital closing due to in-hospital COVID-19 transmission.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Similarly, repeat prescriptions through telemedicine should be done with routine follow-up in accordance with appropriate guidelines. 25 This study has some limitations. First, patients' satisfaction with telephone-based telemedicine might have been overestimated because in-person visits were not allowed during temporary hospital closing due to in-hospital COVID-19 transmission.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…We believe that the wider world could learn from our initial shortcomings and adapt the ways of virtual consultations which will have a vital role in delivering rheumatology care during the pandemic. Any change in current practice needs to be monitored for improvement in delivering safe patient care and better patient satisfaction [16,17].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ethical and documentation issues need to be addressed for legal purposes as well. 18 This is an interesting finding whereby 13.9% of the Orthopaedic surgeons disagreed on Orthopaedic procedures as AGPs and that they will still be using the instruments associated with it. Reaming, burring, hammering, drilling, use of electrocautery and pulsatile lavage are procedures which produce high concentration of aerosol that can disperse in an area of up to 6 meters.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%