Tuesday, June 30, 2020

Telemedicine: Why we need it right now

Telemedicine isn’t something new in the healthcare industry. Physicians have been using it to communicate with patients from a different state or even country. It’s been used by surgeons to guide other surgeons through delicate procedures, and it has been used to disseminate information through online lectures. But, according to Curtis Cripe, telemedicine is exactly what healthcare institutions need right now as they combat COVID-19.
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Telemedicine gives doctors the ability to communicate, diagnose, and treat multiple patients without having to step out of their office or home. This allows physicians to talk to COVID-19 patients who are under strict quarantine. The technology also allows doctors to see patients who have other illnesses. Telemedicine allows doctors to diagnose patients from their home, which helps prevent healthcare institutions from being overwhelmed since most of them are already operating at full capacity because of the pandemic.

Another reason why telemedicine is desperately needed by healthcare institutions is because it can safely bridge the gap between patients and their physicians. With almost 300 healthcare practitioners dying of COVID-19, their safety should be of top priority. And, according to Curtis Cripe, telemedicine can allow doctors to safely communicate and treat patients who are positive for COVID-19 without risking themselves.

Dr. Curtis Cripe is the head of research and development at the NTL Group, which specializes in the development of brain-based technology for healing and repairing neurological dysfunctions. Dr. Curtis Cripe was asked to participate in a White House - NASA committee for TeleHealth/TeleMedicine during the COVID-19. His committee has been asked to spear head long term and on-going TeleHealth and TeleMedicine protocols and procedures that can be followed during the current and future Pandemics as well as TeleMedicine and TeleHealth even after the COVID-19 diminishes. Visit thiswebsitefor more reads on healthcare.