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Telemedicine During COVID-19: Benefits, Limitations, Burdens, Adaptation
During this global pandemic, telehealth is emerging as an effective and sustainable solution for precaution, prevention and treatment to stem the spread of COVID-19.
Telehealth is bridging the gap between people, physicians and health systems, enabling everyone, especially symptomatic patients, to stay at home and communicate with physicians through virtual channels, helping to reduce the spread of the virus to mass populations and the medical staff on the frontlines.
Healthcare is seeing a surge of direct-to-consumer telemedicine providers operating at a large scale, helping to provide care to patients who might be wondering if they need care after exhibiting potential symptoms associated with the novel coronavirus.
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