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Can Virtual Care Keep the Human Touch?
Saturday, May 10, 2025
Doctors can start by taking a moment to connect with the patient before diving into the medical talk. They can also use video calls more often than just voice calls. Seeing the patient's face can help build a stronger bond. Plus, doctors can train to be more aware of the patient's feelings and needs, even through a screen.
Another big question is how to keep this human touch as technology advances. As virtual reality and AI become more common, the risk of losing that personal connection grows. It's crucial to find ways to keep the focus on the patient's humanity. This could mean setting rules for how tech is used in healthcare or teaching doctors to use tech in a way that keeps the human touch.
In the end, virtual healthcare can be a great tool. It just needs to be used right. By keeping Levinas' ideas in mind, doctors and patients can still have meaningful connections, even when they're not in the same room. It's all about remembering that there's a person on the other side of the screen, with feelings, fears, and needs.
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