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The advance in telemedicine over the past year has made a lasting impact in the healthcare field today. This technology has allowed patients to stay at home for their visit with the doctor. This helps patients who may be ill or immobile and cannot come see the physician in person. Telemedicine visits are sometimes cheaper for the patient depending on their type of insurance which is what makes the telemed option so desirable.
The impact that telemedicine has on the healthcare field currently is unmeasurable. It impacts the first-mover advantage because it is the first of its kind in this field. It cannot by duplicated by anyone or anything else which is what makes it so exciting for healthcare. The benefits of this technology outweigh all the risks that could happen. Some of the possible disadvantages to this technology includes incorrect information or stats. For example, if a patient takes their own blood pressure or weight, which is one of the requirements in a telemed visit, this can give ground for the vitals to be wrong. It is very difficult for someone who is not licensed to take vitals. This can throw off the entire visit and the doctor would not be able to properly diagnose the patient. A patient with high blood pressure would need medical attention but if the vitals are off, there would be no sign to send them to the emergency room. This technology is also impacted by genetic testing. If a patient sends their DNA out through the mail for those new DNA family test kits, this can become lost or end up in the wrong place. Despite these setbacks, the telemedicine technology is one of the leading platforms in healthcare to date that gives the patient more freedom and allows them to feel more comfortable by seeing the doctor in their own home.
The impact that telemedicine has on the healthcare field currently is unmeasurable. It impacts the first-mover advantage because it is the first of its kind in this field. It cannot by duplicated by anyone or anything else which is what makes it so exciting for healthcare. The benefits of this technology outweigh all the risks that could happen. Some of the possible disadvantages to this technology includes incorrect information or stats. For example, if a patient takes their own blood pressure or weight, which is one of the requirements in a telemed visit, this can give ground for the vitals to be wrong. It is very difficult for someone who is not licensed to take vitals. This can throw off the entire visit and the doctor would not be able to properly diagnose the patient. A patient with high blood pressure would need medical attention but if the vitals are off, there would be no sign to send them to the emergency room. This technology is also impacted by genetic testing. If a patient sends their DNA out through the mail for those new DNA family test kits, this can become lost or end up in the wrong place. Despite these setbacks, the telemedicine technology is one of the leading platforms in healthcare to date that gives the patient more freedom and allows them to feel more comfortable by seeing the doctor in their own home.