As the pandemic goes endemic, telehealth is changing too as providers deal with video visit limitations by adding connected digital devices and heavy up on remote patient monitoring and the emerging field of digital therapeutics, focusing on remote intervention.
Rheumatologists from the University of Alabama at Birmingham Marnix E. Heersink School of Medicine are looking to incorporate imaging using thermography cameras into telemedicine visits.
A look at the types of visits and treatments prescribed via teledermatology during the pandemic reinforces the staying power of virtual acne care; statistics offer key details.
With increased bandwidth, 5G connectivity brings latency low enough to provide real-time information that will advance telemedicine and revolutionize future health-care delivery.