Document Type

Editorial

Publication Date

2021

Publication Title

Telehealth and Medicine Today

Issue

Announcements

Pages

7-8

Abstract

[Introduction] The recent global pandemic forced telehealth to play a greater role in global healthcare delivery due to limited healthcare accessibility. The advent of innovative communication technologies has made it easier for patients to get services like health assessment, diagnosis, interventions, supervision, and information remotely. Digital imaging, decision support software, virtual reality, machine learning for error reduction, Internet of Things (IoT) such as wearable sensors, assistive robots, advances in data management (tracking, transmission, and storage), real-time analytics or store-and-forward, are some of the dynamic technologies that provide strong evidence-based support to scalable and sustainable telehealth programs.

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Comments

From Telehealth and Medicine Today, ISSN 2471-6960, Announcements section.

ORCID

0000-0003-2824-4528 (Alla)

Original Publication Citation

Alla, S., & Chattu, V. K. (2021). Future implications of Telehealth in post-COVID world. Telehealth and Medicine Today. Pages 7-8. Published on 21 November 2021. Available at https://telehealthandmedicinetoday.com/index.php/journal/announcement.

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