Restructuring the Healthcare System using Telemedicine
The COVID-19 infection has shown increased death rates among older patients. Relatedly, the majority of healthcare workers, across the world, are over the age of 50 and are at higher risk of getting infected due to interactions with infected patients. In order to safeguard those in the healthcare profession who are at a higher risk of mortality, a restructuring of the healthcare system is necessary, and telehealth is at the forefront of said restructuring.
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SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19)
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Postpandemic recovery
COVID-19 Related Telehealth Programs
Benefits to telehealth infrastructure
Limitations of telehealth infrastructure
Telehealth modalities
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Strategies to increase telehealth uptake
Safeguarding telehealth services
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Stay-at-home outpatient care
Initial COVID-19 hospital surge
Patient satisfaction
Telehealth in Surgery (COVID-19)
Changes to COVID-19 Patient Comorbidity Treatment and Communication
Restructuring the Healthcare System using Telemedicine