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What Changes Has Telehealth Support Made?

by Laura Smith Professional Writer

The Healthcare sector is immune to changes; it took roughly ten years for a modification to gain wide acceptance. But the pandemic changed the course of the healthcare structure, it knocked down the whole system, and loopholes surfaced. The social distancing guidelines and COVID brought the best out of telemedicine. Surprisingly, telemedicine got wide acceptance at lightning speed. 

The comfort and ease it has brought to the healthcare sector are remarkable and can not be denied. There are numerous ways remote patient monitoring has revolutionized the conventional system.

Some of the hows are mentioned below:

Virtual appointments

Virtual appointments were not even a thing of the past, but now the trend of digital doctor meetings is spreading like a forest fire. So what exactly are virtual appointments? Let's start with a short story before jumping to the actual topic. The social distance ordinances barred people from going to public spaces. 

The situation aggravated when the majority of the hospital beds were reserved for COVID patients, resulting in the negligence of other diseases. Virtual appointments held up the crumbling health care system. Many digital technology applications or some healthcare-specific virtual applications allow patients to connect with their doctor through video calls or text messages. 

The story became a huge success, especially for the old population, and the appointments were scheduled more widely. The success story also triggered many startups to jump into telehealth support systems. 

Digitized Health Records

The technological intervention keeps all the patient records in one place; this has helped both patients and doctors incredibly. Now the patients can have their medical records and reports in one place, and this helps them save a lot of money by avoiding the repetition of the same tests on changing the doctor. 

The feature has also been proven beneficial for health care professionals as it can save them from a lot of paperwork and maintenance of records. Another benefit of digitized health records is that it makes communication a lot easier. For instance, the day-to-day records can be shared with the professional sitting in another city for keeping track of the patient's vitals. This feature is a boon in preventing severe complications, especially in the aged population. 

Telehealth And The Aging Population

The elderly population has been the most vulnerable segment to COVID 19. Consequently, they are also the fraction most benefited by the virtues of telehealth and telemedicine. As it helped them to avail the best health care without having to be exposed to the deadly disease or having to wait in long queues. 

The best part of the whole advantages of the treatment process was that the oldies could attend the appointments with their loved ones, sitting in other cities. Keeping records and discussing the vital charts was never more effortless for the caregivers.

Telehealth and Chronic Diseases

The pandemic pushed the other diseases to the secondary attention rack, and the equally grave conditions did not receive the attention they deserved. Here telehealth came to play and facilitated access to excellent health care or at least first aid in times of emergency. 

Make it Easy With BlueStar

The marriage of healthcare and technology revolutionized how the whole system worked, and it is just the tip of the iceberg; a lot is there to explore yet. In the quest to explore other opportunities, the existing ones must be embraced and evolved to perfection.

Bluestar is one of such initiatives working to bring the concept of telehealth to perfection.We understand you and the system well! After all, Blue Star is a company run by veterans. You can avail our services in five easy steps. Do you know what is easier than that? Checking our webpage and getting all the necessary information to tame your questions. 



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About Laura Smith Junior   Professional Writer

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Created on Apr 1st 2022 15:25. Viewed 172 times.

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