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Virtual Check-Ups: How Telemedicine Changed Doctor Visits in South Korea
South KoreaFriday, February 21, 2025
This shift in healthcare delivery raises important questions. How can we make sure telemedicine is used effectively? What are the long-term effects on patient care and healthcare systems? These are critical questions that need to be addressed as telemedicine becomes more common.
Telemedicine isn't just about convenience; it's about access. People in remote areas or with mobility issues can now get care more easily. But it also means doctors have to adapt to new technologies and ways of communicating with patients.
The rise of telemedicine also brings up issues of digital divide. Not everyone has access to the internet or a device for virtual visits. This could lead to disparities in healthcare access. It's important to consider these factors as telemedicine becomes more integrated into primary care.
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