Telemedicine in cardiology – prospects, risks and health inequalities

Paweł Gorczyński, Marta Primke, Szymon Czmoch, Katarzyna Śniatała, Łukasz Żytka, Danuta Misiuvianets, V. Naughton, T. Grzelak
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Telemedicine is an increasingly well-established area of health care that uses information technology to provide remote consultation and health support to patients. Most recently, it is of particular importance due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Notably, technological developments have allowed this form of health care provision to increase in scope and diversify the support provided to patients. Such broadening of scope and diversification of health care provision is particularly prominent in cardiology. It includes primary and secondary teleconsultations, remote monitoring of cardiological (including geriatric) patients by recording and monitoring electrocardiogram records, monitoring cardiac implantable electronic devices, telerehabilitation and tele-education. Moreover, in cardiology, telemedicine provides patients with feasible access to health care professionals while potentially reducing the cost to the health care providers. This article presents a critical evaluation of current applications of telemedicine in cardiology based on the literature. It highlights the advantages, disadvantages and inequalities of this form of cardiological healthcare provision.
心脏病学中的远程医疗——前景、风险和健康不平等
远程医疗是一个日益完善的卫生保健领域,它利用信息技术向患者提供远程咨询和卫生支持。最近,由于2019冠状病毒病大流行,这一点尤为重要。值得注意的是,技术发展使这种形式的保健服务的范围得以扩大,并使向患者提供的支助多样化。这种范围的扩大和保健服务的多样化在心脏病学方面尤为突出。它包括初级和二级远程会诊,通过记录和监测心电图记录对心脏病(包括老年)患者进行远程监测,监测心脏植入式电子设备,远程康复和远程教育。此外,在心脏病学方面,远程医疗为患者提供了接触医疗保健专业人员的可行途径,同时可能降低医疗保健提供者的成本。本文在文献的基础上,对远程医疗在心脏病学中的当前应用进行了批判性评估。它突出了这种形式的心脏病保健提供的优点、缺点和不平等。
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