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Titulo Artículo:
Patient and Clinician Attitudes Toward Telemedicine for Allergy and Immunology
Resumen:
The use of telemedicine has increased in allergy/immunology, with rapid uptake of its use during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic. Existing data indicate an overall positive view of telemedicine by patients, particularly during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic. However, patients and clinicians prefer in-person visits for specific types of allergy/immunology encounters, such as those requiring a physical examination or diagnostic testing. The most data for telemedicine exist with asthma, and provide a model for treatment technique, therapeutic monitoring, and education in other allergic and immunologic conditions. Clinician satisfaction is also necessary for telemedicine to be an enduring option for patient/clinician interactions, and this is influenced by a multitude of factors, including technology quality, reimbursement, and maintenance of patient/clinician relationships. Areas of future research should include the need for more outcome data in additional disease states, which will likely help facilitate improved logistical policies around telemedicine that would facilitate its adoption.
Fecha de publicación:
2022.
Autores :
Jay M. Portnoy;
Shahzad Mustafa;
Allison Ramsey;
Autor corporativo:
The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology,
Editores:
Medline-PubMed ;
Signatura Topográfica:
10
Idioma:
Inglés
Páginas:
2493
ISBN:
0091-6749
Existencias:
2499
Palabras claves:
Allergy/immunology
Patient satisfaction
Provider satisfaction
Telehealth
Telemedicine
Público objetivo:
Docentes
Medicos
Educadores Medicos
Titulo Artículo:
Patient and Clinician Attitudes Toward Telemedicine for Allergy and Immunology
Resumen:
The use of telemedicine has increased in allergy/immunology, with rapid uptake of its use during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic. Existing data indicate an overall positive view of telemedicine by patients, particularly during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic. However, patients and clinicians prefer in-person visits for specific types of allergy/immunology encounters, such as those requiring a physical examination or diagnostic testing. The most data for telemedicine exist with asthma, and provide a model for treatment technique, therapeutic monitoring, and education in other allergic and immunologic conditions. Clinician satisfaction is also necessary for telemedicine to be an enduring option for patient/clinician interactions, and this is influenced by a multitude of factors, including technology quality, reimbursement, and maintenance of patient/clinician relationships. Areas of future research should include the need for more outcome data in additional disease states, which will likely help facilitate improved logistical policies around telemedicine that would facilitate its adoption.
Fecha de publicación:
2022.
Autores :
Jay M. Portnoy;
Shahzad Mustafa;
Allison Ramsey;
Autor corporativo:
The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology,
Editores:
Medline-PubMed ;
Signatura Topográfica:
10
Idioma:
Inglés
Páginas:
2493
Existencias:
2499
Palabras claves:
Allergy/immunology
Patient satisfaction
Provider satisfaction
Telehealth
Telemedicine
Público objetivo:
Docentes
Medicos
Educadores Medicos
Titulo Artículo:
Patient and Clinician Attitudes Toward Telemedicine for Allergy and Immunology
Resumen:
The use of telemedicine has increased in allergy/immunology, with rapid uptake of its use during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic. Existing data indicate an overall positive view of telemedicine by patients, particularly during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic. However, patients and clinicians prefer in-person visits for specific types of allergy/immunology encounters, such as those requiring a physical examination or diagnostic testing. The most data for telemedicine exist with asthma, and provide a model for treatment technique, therapeutic monitoring, and education in other allergic and immunologic conditions. Clinician satisfaction is also necessary for telemedicine to be an enduring option for patient/clinician interactions, and this is influenced by a multitude of factors, including technology quality, reimbursement, and maintenance of patient/clinician relationships. Areas of future research should include the need for more outcome data in additional disease states, which will likely help facilitate improved logistical policies around telemedicine that would facilitate its adoption.
Autores:
Jay M. Portnoy
,
Shahzad Mustafa
,
Allison Ramsey
,
.
Titulo Revista:
The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology,
.
Numero:
10
Volumen:
10
Fecha de publicación:
2022.
Base de Datos Bibliográfica:
Medline-PubMed ,
.
Suplemento:
Idioma:
Inglés
Página Inicial:
2493
Página Final:
2499
ISBN:
0091-6749
Palabras claves:
Allergy/immunology
Patient satisfaction
Provider satisfaction
Telehealth
Telemedicine
Público objetivo:
Docentes
Medicos
Educadores Medicos
Título Medline-PubMed :
Patient and Clinician Attitudes Toward Telemedicine for Allergy and Immunology
Resumen:
The use of telemedicine has increased in allergy/immunology, with rapid uptake of its use during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic. Existing data indicate an overall positive view of telemedicine by patients, particularly during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic. However, patients and clinicians prefer in-person visits for specific types of allergy/immunology encounters, such as those requiring a physical examination or diagnostic testing. The most data for telemedicine exist with asthma, and provide a model for treatment technique, therapeutic monitoring, and education in other allergic and immunologic conditions. Clinician satisfaction is also necessary for telemedicine to be an enduring option for patient/clinician interactions, and this is influenced by a multitude of factors, including technology quality, reimbursement, and maintenance of patient/clinician relationships. Areas of future research should include the need for more outcome data in additional disease states, which will likely help facilitate improved logistical policies around telemedicine that would facilitate its adoption.
Autores :
Jay M. Portnoy;
Shahzad Mustafa;
Allison Ramsey;
Autor corporativo:
The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology,
Fecha de publicación:
2022.
Tipo :
Medline-PubMed .
Idioma:
Inglés
Palabras claves:
Allergy/immunology
Patient satisfaction
Provider satisfaction
Telehealth
Telemedicine
Público objetivo:
Docentes
Medicos
Educadores Medicos
Título Medline-PubMed :
Patient and Clinician Attitudes Toward Telemedicine for Allergy and Immunology
Resumen:
The use of telemedicine has increased in allergy/immunology, with rapid uptake of its use during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic. Existing data indicate an overall positive view of telemedicine by patients, particularly during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic. However, patients and clinicians prefer in-person visits for specific types of allergy/immunology encounters, such as those requiring a physical examination or diagnostic testing. The most data for telemedicine exist with asthma, and provide a model for treatment technique, therapeutic monitoring, and education in other allergic and immunologic conditions. Clinician satisfaction is also necessary for telemedicine to be an enduring option for patient/clinician interactions, and this is influenced by a multitude of factors, including technology quality, reimbursement, and maintenance of patient/clinician relationships. Areas of future research should include the need for more outcome data in additional disease states, which will likely help facilitate improved logistical policies around telemedicine that would facilitate its adoption.
Autores :
Jay M. Portnoy;
Shahzad Mustafa;
Allison Ramsey;
Autor corporativo:
The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology,
Fecha de publicación:
2022.
Paginas:
2493.
ISBN:
0091-6749.
Idioma:
Inglés
Palabras claves:
Allergy/immunology
Patient satisfaction
Provider satisfaction
Telehealth
Telemedicine
Público objetivo:
Docentes
Medicos
Educadores Medicos
Titulo Artículo:
Patient and Clinician Attitudes Toward Telemedicine for Allergy and Immunology
Resumen:
The use of telemedicine has increased in allergy/immunology, with rapid uptake of its use during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic. Existing data indicate an overall positive view of telemedicine by patients, particularly during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic. However, patients and clinicians prefer in-person visits for specific types of allergy/immunology encounters, such as those requiring a physical examination or diagnostic testing. The most data for telemedicine exist with asthma, and provide a model for treatment technique, therapeutic monitoring, and education in other allergic and immunologic conditions. Clinician satisfaction is also necessary for telemedicine to be an enduring option for patient/clinician interactions, and this is influenced by a multitude of factors, including technology quality, reimbursement, and maintenance of patient/clinician relationships. Areas of future research should include the need for more outcome data in additional disease states, which will likely help facilitate improved logistical policies around telemedicine that would facilitate its adoption.
Fecha de publicación:
2022.
Autor corporativo:
The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology,
.
Idioma:
Inglés
Palabras claves:
Allergy/immunology
Patient satisfaction
Provider satisfaction
Telehealth
Telemedicine
Público objetivo:
Docentes
Medicos
Educadores Medicos
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Jay M. Portnoy Shahzad Mustafa Allison Ramsey Jay M. Portnoy Shahzad Mustafa Allison Ramsey Patient and Clinician Attitudes Toward Telemedicine for Allergy and Immunology. 2022; 10Ed. 2493.