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Main Author: Mirniam, Seyed Sajad
Format: Recurso digital
Language:English
Published: Zenodo 2025
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15290484
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contents <p><span>Telemedicine encompasses a continuum of services—from basic telephonic consultations to sophisticated remote robotic surgeries—and has fundamentally reshaped healthcare delivery. By transcending geographic boundaries, it allows patients in underserved areas to connect with specialists worldwide. This shift is not merely a byproduct of hardware and software advances, but reflects a paradigm change from centralized, facility-based care to decentralized, patient-centered models. Economic pressures and workforce shortages globally have further accelerated the adoption of digital health platforms .</span></p> <p><span>The COVID-19 pandemic served as a real-world stress test, compelling healthcare systems to rely on virtual care to maintain service continuity while minimizing infection risk. Post-pandemic, many health authorities aim to embed telemedicine as a permanent pillar of care delivery rather than a temporary workaround.</span></p>
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spellingShingle "The Transformation of Healthcare Services through Telemedicine: The Digital Revolution in the Service of Global Health"
Mirniam, Seyed Sajad
<p><span>Telemedicine encompasses a continuum of services—from basic telephonic consultations to sophisticated remote robotic surgeries—and has fundamentally reshaped healthcare delivery. By transcending geographic boundaries, it allows patients in underserved areas to connect with specialists worldwide. This shift is not merely a byproduct of hardware and software advances, but reflects a paradigm change from centralized, facility-based care to decentralized, patient-centered models. Economic pressures and workforce shortages globally have further accelerated the adoption of digital health platforms .</span></p> <p><span>The COVID-19 pandemic served as a real-world stress test, compelling healthcare systems to rely on virtual care to maintain service continuity while minimizing infection risk. Post-pandemic, many health authorities aim to embed telemedicine as a permanent pillar of care delivery rather than a temporary workaround.</span></p>
title "The Transformation of Healthcare Services through Telemedicine: The Digital Revolution in the Service of Global Health"
url https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15290484