COVID catalyst: telemedicine in rheumatology protects patient care beyond just the pandemic

Adam Kilian, Ma Ch, Maha Almackenzie, NadineMbuyi, S. Bilal, Gelareh Atefi Victoria K. Shanmugam
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During January 2021, rheumatologic care in Washington DC was affected by both the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States as well as a deadly insurrection and attack on the US Capitol. As rheumatologists practicing a few blocks from the White House, the authors discuss the crucial role that telemedicine served in delivering healthcare to patients with rheumatic diseases during and after the attack on the US Capitol as threats of violence, physical barriers, military vehicles, and armed troops challenged traditional means of caring for patients. The authors also discuss the role for telemedicine in safely providing future healthcare delivery.
COVID催化剂:风湿病远程医疗在大流行之外保护患者护理
2021年1月,华盛顿特区的风湿病护理受到美国COVID-19大流行高峰以及美国国会大厦致命叛乱和袭击的影响。当风湿病学家在距离白宫几个街区的地方执业时,作者讨论了远程医疗在美国国会大厦袭击期间和之后为风湿病患者提供医疗保健服务的关键作用,因为暴力威胁,物理障碍,军用车辆和武装部队挑战了传统的照顾病人的方式。作者还讨论了远程医疗在安全提供未来医疗保健服务中的作用。
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