Role of Telemedicine in Management of Patients During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Abstract
Telemedicine is most common defined as the delivery of medical care by electronic communication between a health care provider and a subject needing medical assistance at different regions. The earliest application of telemedicine dates back to the 1940s, but only recently has telemedicine undergone rapid improvements. The improved availability of broadband capabilities, Internet access, and technological advances make a condition that is trigger for expansion of this new mode of care in many aspects of medicine.
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