Telemedicine and Telehealth in Urology: Uptake, Impact and Barriers to Clinical Adoption
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Telemedicine and Telehealth in Urology: Uptake, Impact and Barriers to Clinical Adoption
Abstract
Telemedicine has great potential in urology as a strong medium for providing patients with continuous high-quality urological care despite the hurdles involved in its implementation. Both clinicians and patients are crucial factors in determining the success of tele-consults in terms of simplicity of use and overall satisfaction. For it to be successfully incorporated into routine urological practice, rigorous training and evidence-based recommendations are lacking. If these issues are addressed, they can provide a significant impetus for future tele-consults in urology and their successful deployment, even beyond the pandemic, to assure safer and more environment-friendly patient management.
Keywords: COVID-19; patient satisfaction; telehealth; telemedicine; urology.
Copyright © 2022 Naik, Nandyal, Nayak, Shah, Ibrahim, Hameed, Patil, Suresh, Shetty, Rai, TP, Rice, Reddy, Bhat, Garg, Chłosta and Somani.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest.
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