A narrative review on improving clinical reach to rural patients via tele health for accessing health care services

Autor: Arun S, Sidhesh Kumar Kesarwani
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2023
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DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.7547813
Popis: With the use of Telehealth, the speciality services can be conceivably doable for rural healthcare facilities rather than staffing with specialty and subspecialty providers. Telehealth allows specialists and subspecialists to visit rural cases nearly, perfecting access as well as providing a wider range of healthcare services available to rural communities via telemedicine for various specialities. Remote patient monitoring (RPM) is a method can be aid us in reaching these communities. RPM is the collection of health and medical data from cases in their home. The data will be transmitted to a healthcare provider in a different position to aid in healthcare decision- making. Mobile health can be used by providers and public health units to communicate with cases and citizens in their homes. Tele pharmacy extends access by delivering medications at rural healthcare facilities and community pharmacies. The medicines which are not available to the patient at rural region, can be provided with the help of courier services. The clinician can advise supplementary foods or dietary modifications which will help the patient to gain the Nutrition which are not available in over-the-counter medicines. Factors hindering the growth of telemedicine have dependence on malpractice issues, advances in technology, availability of device, bandwidth issues, cost effectiveness, offense to legislation, physical check-up, data misplace. By accessing health services via Tele health, they can get health support without any loss of pay and several factors.
Databáze: OpenAIRE