2020
DOI: 10.1089/tmj.2019.0158
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Telemedicine Practice: Review of the Current Ethical and Legal Challenges

Abstract: Background: Telemedicine involves medical practice and information and communications technology. It has been proven to be very effective for remote health care, especially in areas with poor provision of health facilities. However, implementation of these technologies is often hampered by various issues. Among these, ethical and legal concerns are some of the more complex and diverse ones. In this study, an analysis of scientific literature was carried out to identify the ethical and legal challenges of telem… Show more

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“…Telemedicine practice guidelines are established for general pediatrics [12] and adolescent and pediatric mental health care, [13] but there are no telemedicine guidelines specific to adolescent medicine. Ethical and legal complexities remain, including concerns over privacy and data security, inequity in access to technology and technological knowledge, and questions regarding effects on the doctor-patient relationship [7,14,15]. Given this population's unique access-to-care issues (e.g., sexual/reproductive health, mental health, and substance use) and the wide developmental variation in health-care needs and literacy, additional research and guidelines are needed to incorporate telemedicine into AYA care.…”
Section: Duringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Telemedicine practice guidelines are established for general pediatrics [12] and adolescent and pediatric mental health care, [13] but there are no telemedicine guidelines specific to adolescent medicine. Ethical and legal complexities remain, including concerns over privacy and data security, inequity in access to technology and technological knowledge, and questions regarding effects on the doctor-patient relationship [7,14,15]. Given this population's unique access-to-care issues (e.g., sexual/reproductive health, mental health, and substance use) and the wide developmental variation in health-care needs and literacy, additional research and guidelines are needed to incorporate telemedicine into AYA care.…”
Section: Duringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During COVID-19 pandemic many patients with chronic diseases are left alone but exactly cardiovascular diseases (notably HTN) are frequent comorbidities in COVID-19 increasing risks of adverse outcomes [14]. Hypertensive patients require professional guidance, and in the majority of cases the help can be easily provided remotely without loss in privacy and security [15].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is necessary to prepare the basics for having justice in the distribution of human resources [32]. The number of workforces in the health system of different countries at one hand and fair distribution of health services in various areas of a country, in compliance with its demographic, epidemiologic, and etiologic properties is another aspect that should be considered [33], [34].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%