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Patient Care During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Use of Virtual Care

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JOURNAL OF MEDICAL INTERNET RESEARCH
Volume 23, Issue 1, Pages -

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JMIR PUBLICATIONS, INC
DOI: 10.2196/20621

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virtual care; teleneurology; telemedicine; medical informatics; internet; patient-physician relationship; email; digital health

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Virtual care, utilizing videoconferencing technology, is crucial during the current COVID-19 pandemic to provide ongoing care for patients. Health care providers need to understand the nuances of virtual care, including regulatory standards, technology, patient selection, and workflow, to deliver high-quality, equitable, and professional care. This will inspire patient trust and ensure seamless transitions between in-person and virtual care.
Virtual care, the use of videoconferencing technology to connect with patients, has become critical in providing continuing care for patients during the current COVID-19 pandemic. Virtual care has now been adopted by health care providers across the spectrum, including physicians, residents, nurse practitioners, nurses, and allied health care professionals. Virtual care is novel and nuanced compared to in-person care. Most of the health care providers who are delivering or expected to deliver virtual care have little to no prior experience with it. The nuances of virtual care involve regulatory standards, platforms, technology and troubleshooting, patient selection, etiquette, and workflow, all of which comprise critical points in the provision of health care. It is important to consistently deliver high-quality, equitable, and professional virtual care to inspire patients with the trust they need to continue follow-up of their care in these difficult times. We have been adopting virtual care in our clinical practice for over two years. In partnership with Canada Health Infoway, we have assembled a primer for virtual care that can serve as a guide for any health care provider in Canada and globally, with the goal of providing seamless transitions between in-person and virtual care.

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