2022
DOI: 10.3390/healthcare10112293
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Telehealth and COVID-19 Pandemic: An Overview of the Telehealth Use, Advantages, Challenges, and Opportunities during COVID-19 Pandemic

Abstract: The use of telehealth and digital health platforms has increased during the COVID-19 pandemic due to the implementation of physical distancing measures and restrictions. To address the pandemic threat, telehealth was promptly and extensively developed, implemented, and used to maintain continuity of care offered through multi-purpose technology platforms considered as virtual healthcare facilities. The aim of this paper is to define telehealth and discuss some aspects of its utilization, role, and impact, but … Show more

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“…UN Women called for national responses that provide psychosocial support to survivors, expanded services (e.g., shelters, hotlines, counseling), and "strong messages" that violence against women and girls will be met with legal response [37]. The COVID-19 pandemic demonstrated there is need and opportunity for virtual applications to provide services [38], though the applicability of virtual services remains challenging for rural and other areas with pre-existing limited infrastructural resources for technology and confidentiality, and limited or non-existent access to in-person services. While we did not measure whether feeling less safe was physical, emotional, or sexual, results such as ours reflecting the downstream impacts of domestic safety on reproductive health of AGYW highlights the need to invest in and ensure these services are functionally in place prior to or shortly following the next population level crisis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…UN Women called for national responses that provide psychosocial support to survivors, expanded services (e.g., shelters, hotlines, counseling), and "strong messages" that violence against women and girls will be met with legal response [37]. The COVID-19 pandemic demonstrated there is need and opportunity for virtual applications to provide services [38], though the applicability of virtual services remains challenging for rural and other areas with pre-existing limited infrastructural resources for technology and confidentiality, and limited or non-existent access to in-person services. While we did not measure whether feeling less safe was physical, emotional, or sexual, results such as ours reflecting the downstream impacts of domestic safety on reproductive health of AGYW highlights the need to invest in and ensure these services are functionally in place prior to or shortly following the next population level crisis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Across these workflows, the incorporation of telehealth delivery represents a currently underutilized and timely opportunity to broaden the accessibility of PGx‐informed care. This is a direct result of advances in technology and the establishment of the fidelity of telehealthcare evolving during the COVID‐19 pandemic 47 …”
Section: Methods and Recommendations For Incorporating Pgx Specifical...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is a direct result of advances in technology and the establishment of the fidelity of telehealthcare evolving during the COVID-19 pandemic. 47 5…”
Section: Hla-bmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most ECG devices in smartphones and fitness trackers are based on a single-lead ECG and are connected with apps to store the ECG tracing. Wearable ECG monitoring devices are used as low-cost devices to store and plot ECG data in real-time [64][65][66]. Some of these devices are adapted with IoT remote monitoring technology to transmit the measured data online to healthcare providers [67].…”
Section: • Cardiac Monitor Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%