Dipak Nandi MD: High Demand in The adoption of Telehealth amidst COVID 19 Crisis

According to recent developments with CDC and WHO, within the optimizing service delivery action, telemedicine has to be one of the alternative models for clinical services and decision support. Healthcare professionals who are working at the frontline of the COVID 19 epidemic response have the highest chances of getting infected.



Already, all across the globe, the pandemic is becoming all the more difficult to control as more and more healthcare workers are getting infected. Telemedicine offers a reliable and agile way of communication through remote means and thus there is a colossal spur in the use of telemedicine across health systems. By minimizing face to face interactions, telehealth offers the unique advantage of reducing the spread of this disease.

Top telemedicine providers are evolving with changing times

Many experts believe that early adoptions in telehealth could have saved a lot of lives and damage! The biggest obstacles earlier were cost and availability. With Medicare removing restrictions and paying 100% for all telehealth consults as for in-person visits, healthcare facilities are scrambling to find a viable telehealth solution that can help them avoid overwhelming of their systems and protect their clinical staff.



Already the demand for telehealth solutions are accelerating every passing day as we see this pandemic racing through communities, resulting in loss of lives. In the wake of such an unprecedented situation, telehealth appears to be a positive medium to extend care management solutions without compromising on social distancing and leveraging the best of technology. Top companies extending telehealth services are evolving with times.

Companies like PlushCare and Everlywell are planning to release at home COVID 19 testing kits which can be neatly tied to their existing remote consultation services. Other service providers like Doctor on Demand and HeyDoctor are offering free corona virus risk assessments. These then will be directing high risk patients towards a video or consultation with the physicians. To conclude, telehealth solutions have to be flexible and be agile in these testing circumstances to offer the safety net against COVID 19.

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