In this chapter, the key ethical and legal issues related to telemedicine will be discussed, and these will then be explored within the contexts of both doctor-initiated and patient-initiated selfie telemedicine. Regulation of medical apps, which are a source of patient-generated health data, ...
Telemedicine Regulation and Licensing Chapter © 2021 Legal and Regulatory Implications of Telemedicine Chapter © 2021 Legal Compliance in Telemedicine Chapter © 2021 Notes 1. CMS does allow the use of asynchronous “store and forward” technology for delivering telehealth services when the orig...
In order to enable registered medical practitioners provide healthcare using telemedicine effectively, Union health ministry has issued telemedicine practice guidelines. These guidelines have been prepared in consultation with NITI Aayog. In India, till now there was no legislation or guidelines on the pr...
import substitution in traumatology and orthopedics, the role of telemedicine in patient rehabilitation after injuries and surgeries, and legal protection of the doctors against the “consumer terrorism” by the patients – these and many other topics w...
Licensing Telemedicine: The Need for a National System This system is inadequate to address the emerging medical practices and future uses of medical technology in the telecommunications age. To respond to the ... PD Jacobson,E Selvin - Telemedicine journal and e-health : the official journal of...
in real time. The computer-aided diagnosis system based ondeep learningcan assist doctors in diagnosis and improve diagnosis accuracy in the port area. In the event of confirmed cases on the ship, the 5 Gtelemedicinesystem can provide remotevideo consultationand diagnosis for personnel on board...
State legislatures will have a lot on their plates. They’ll deal with issues in wildly differing ways. We set the context for the 2022 session with an overview of everything from abortion to taxes.
In combination with telemedicine covering distances between patients and healthcare professionals, AI technologies can therefore contribute to a substantial reduction in local and global care inequalities. More in general, AI is meant to reduce and not to augment disparities (i.e., those following ...
it has profound applications in rehabilitation, telemedicine operations, psychotherapy, etc. (Mozumder et al.2023). It can further assist the healthcare system in enhancing personalized care at a lower cost, regardless of the patient’s location. Telepresence, blockchain, and digital twining could ...
The worldwide increase in older persons demands technological solutions to combat the shortage of caregiving and to enable aging in place. Smart home health technologies (SHHTs) are promoted and implemented as a possible solution from an economic and pra