Author:
Rahim Sara Abdul-,Alshahrani Saad
Abstract
Telemedicine and remote healthcare have become increasingly important in the healthcare landscape, but they present ethical implications surrounding equitable access to care and patient privacy. Policymakers, healthcare providers, and stakeholders must address these ethical dimensions and establish guidelines to promote responsible and ethical practices. Investments in broadband infrastructure, affordable technology access programs, and digital literacy education programs are potential solutions to bridge the digital divide and ensure equitable access to care. Telemedicine and remote healthcare offers advantages such as cost savings, convenient and timely access to care, and improved care coordination but require compliance with data protection laws and regulations to ensure patient safety and quality of care. Adequate time should be allocated to address patient concerns, and patients must be informed adequately about the limitations, benefits, and potential risks of remote consultations or monitoring to uphold patient autonomy and facilitate informed decision-making.
Publisher
SASPR Edu International Pvt. Ltd
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