TELEMEDICINE: TRANSFORMING PATIENT-PROVIDER RELATIONSHIPS IN THE DIGITAL AGE

  • Vignesh Murugan*

Abstract

Telemedicine has emerged as a crucial component of modern healthcare, offering patients and providers new options for interaction and care delivery. This comprehensive narrative review explores the evolution of telemedicine in the digital age, highlighting its importance in transforming healthcare. Advancements in technology, such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, and the Internet of Things, have revolutionized telemedicine, enhancing accessibility, efficiency, and accuracy in patient care. Despite its rapid growth and widespread adoption, significant gaps in the literature persist, particularly concerning the long-term impacts on patient-provider relationships, clinical outcomes, and the overall quality of care. Our paper aims to address these gaps by providing a detailed review of the current state of telemedicine, its benefits, and its challenges. We examine key areas such as the enhancement of healthcare access for rural and underserved populations, the convenience of reduced travel time and waiting periods, and the cost-effectiveness for both patients and providers. Additionally, we discuss the technological barriers, regulatory and legal challenges, and potential drawbacks in patient-provider communication that telemedicine encounters. The review also covers telemedicine applications in various medical specialties, including primary care, mental health, and chronic disease. Future directions and innovations are explored, focusing on emerging technologies, integrating electronic health records, and personalized telemedicine services tailored to individual patient needs. The paper concludes with clinical perspectives, emphasizing the need for continuous research to optimize its implementation. By addressing these critical aspects, our review provides a comprehensive understanding of telemedicine's role in the digital age and its promising future in the healthcare landscape.


Keywords

Telemedicine,Digital Health, Remote Healthcare, Chronic Disease Management, Patient-Provider Relationships, Artificial Intelligence in Medicine




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