Psychologie De La Santé : Applications Et Interventions 2014
DOI: 10.3917/dunod.fisch.2014.01.0109
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“…133 The AMA guidance emphasizes that “[a]lthough physicians' fundamental ethical responsibilities do not change, the continuum of possible patient–physician interactions in telehealth/telemedicine give rise to differing levels of accountability for physicians.” 133 This statement of telemedicine's impact is especially true for the practice of neurology, which has witnessed rapid transformations throughout a wide range of subdisciplines, including the advent of telestroke services, teleneurocritical care for remote monitoring and management of patients with life-threatening neurological disorders, 134 teleconsciousness services for patients with prolonged DoC, 59 119 and other subfields that have historically relied heavily upon in-person clinician–patient interactions. 105 135 136 137 138 139…”
Section: Ama Code Of Ethics Guidancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…133 The AMA guidance emphasizes that “[a]lthough physicians' fundamental ethical responsibilities do not change, the continuum of possible patient–physician interactions in telehealth/telemedicine give rise to differing levels of accountability for physicians.” 133 This statement of telemedicine's impact is especially true for the practice of neurology, which has witnessed rapid transformations throughout a wide range of subdisciplines, including the advent of telestroke services, teleneurocritical care for remote monitoring and management of patients with life-threatening neurological disorders, 134 teleconsciousness services for patients with prolonged DoC, 59 119 and other subfields that have historically relied heavily upon in-person clinician–patient interactions. 105 135 136 137 138 139…”
Section: Ama Code Of Ethics Guidancementioning
confidence: 99%