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Is Telemedicine Technology Here To Stay? The Impact Of The COVID-19 Pandemic

by Ashish Sharma Digital Marketing Expert

Ever since the onset of the global coronavirus pandemic, telemedicine technology has become vital and essential in our fight against the novel covid-19. In the last few months, entire nations have been put into strict lockdowns, with her borders closed and movement in cities has been banned because of the high rate of infections posed by the coronavirus. Almost every healthcare provider in the nation and globally have amped up their efforts to integrate and implement telemedicine app development as the most qualified service there is on offer. Healthcare providers and clinicians have transitioned their healthcare facilities with advanced technologies and interactive screens to efficiently utilize the services provided by telemedicine app development solutions

White label telemedicine solutions from companies such as SISGAIN have made it possible to deliver quality healthcare with convenience and seamless, uninterrupted technology. SISGAIN promises to deliver high quality, robust and dynamic software that are enriched in technology and adds value to the entire industry. SISGAIN’s mission is to provide dynamic, robust and superior technology to clients using innovative and cost-efficient ideas to deliver absolute customer satisfaction. Top quality developers aim to revolutionize the industry by facilitating innovation and change and provide excellent services. 

Telemedicine before the pandemic

The potential of telemedicine has always relied upon its primary advantage that is to bring or deliver quality healthcare to patients irrespective of location. Telemedicine wasn’t on the rise and neither has it been productive because there wasn’t any legitimate demand for the services of telemedicine software systems barring a few cases here and there. There was no unified demand for telemedicine services that could help change and shift the consumer-based healthcare. Since the pandemic has started, healthcare providers and specialists are on the verge of developing their own infrastructure to launch their own telemedicine platforms, providing services just like any other online retailer, businessman, banker, etc. 

Telemedicine during the pandemic

The onset of the global coronavirus has forced healthcare providers to rapidly integrate and adopt telemedicine onto their healthcare facilities as quickly as possible. Since the pandemic has forced nations to go into lockdown to prevent further spread of the novel covid-19, telemedicine app development has seen an upsurge in patient demand. Hospitals and healthcare facilities have become primary hotspots and containment zones for coronavirus positive patients. Healthcare workers, at the frontline, have been struggling to fight against the infectious virus due to lack of resources and supplies and the sheer number of patients being infected at such a short time. 

Healthcare providers didn’t previously plan to upgrade and integrate telemedicine software development services onto their own healthcare facilities and due to which they are currently being overwhelmed by the sheer number of patients. The benefits of telemedicine are widely known and accepted and since telemedicine solutions have been adopted and implemented onto their healthcare systems, doctors and healthcare workers are being protected from potentially getting exposed to the virus. Telemedicine development has created a safer, efficient and a far more robust system to deliver healthcare without possibly being exposed to the virus and also maintaining the social distancing guidelines.

Telemedicine after the pandemic

Patients won’t stop feeling sick and diseases won’t stop affecting and infecting people, similarly, telemedicine cannot be forced back into the box since patients and consumers alike, demand for telemedicine services. The current coronavirus pandemic has already forced healthcare providers to develop and upgrade their healthcare facilities to include telemedicine software services and thus due to their acceptance of new and advanced technology, a large number of users would also like to use the services offered by telemedicine even after the pandemic is over. Insurers and healthcare providers are expanding access and reducing costs for their members, while several states in the US have lifted other restrictions to permit the expanded use of telemedicine. 


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About Ashish Sharma Committed   Digital Marketing Expert

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