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Telemedicine: A cornerstone of healthcare assistance during the SARS-Cov2 pandemic outbreak but also a great opportunity for the near future.
Tartaglia, Edoardo; Vozzella, Emilia Anna; Iervolino, Anna; Egidio, Rosanna; Buonocore, Gaetano; Perrone, Antonietta; Toscano, Guglielmo; Tremante, Raffaele; Cesaro, Francesca; Sommella, Vincenzo; Magri, Paola; Iodice, Lanfranco.
  • Tartaglia E; Department of Public Health, University "Federico II" via Pansini, 5, Naples, Italy, Zipcode 80131.
  • Vozzella EA; Health Management - University Hospital "Saint John of God and Ruggi d'Aragona" - Salerno, Largo Città di Ippocrate, Salerno, Zipcode 84131, Italy.
  • Iervolino A; Health Management - University Hospital "Federico II" via Pansini, 5, Naples, Zipcode 80131, Italy.
  • Egidio R; General Management - University Hospital "Federico II" via Pansini, 5, Naples, Zipcode 80131, Italy.
  • Buonocore G; Health Management - University Hospital "Federico II" via Pansini, 5, Naples, Zipcode 80131, Italy.
  • Perrone A; Department of Public Health, University "Federico II" via Pansini, 5, Naples, Italy, Zipcode 80131.
  • Toscano G; Unit of Informative System, ICT and New Information Technology - University Hospital "Federico II" via Pansini, 5, Naples, Zipcode 80131, Italy.
  • Tremante R; Unit of Informative System, ICT and New Information Technology - University Hospital "Federico II" via Pansini, 5, Naples, Zipcode 80131, Italy.
  • Cesaro F; Unit of Informative System, ICT and New Information Technology - University Hospital "Federico II" via Pansini, 5, Naples, Zipcode 80131, Italy.
  • Sommella V; Engineering S.p.A. c/o University Hospital "Federico II" via Pansini, 5, Naples, Zipcode 80131, Italy.
  • Magri P; Health Management - University Hospital "Federico II" via Pansini, 5, Naples, Zipcode 80131, Italy.
  • Iodice L; General Management - University Hospital "Federico II" via Pansini, 5, Naples, Zipcode 80131, Italy.
Smart Health (Amst) ; 26: 100324, 2022 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-2183332
ABSTRACT
At the end of 2019, Wuhan, China, experienced an outbreak of a novel coronavirus. The SARS-CoV2 epidemiologic burden was constantly evolving, with numbers of infected persons, hospital admissions and deaths growing near exponentially. The pandemic outbreak of COVID-19 worldwide caught the health care systems in every country by storm and without a proper defense mechanism to cope and control such a pandemic, causing an overwhelming burden of illnesses that stressed the Health System capacity. In this context, telemedicine has been promoted and scaled up to reduce the risk of transmission. During the "lockdown", the AOU "Federico II" was forced to create peculiar pathways to ensure the safety of the patients and medical staff, and to keep an appropriate medical assistance, therefore it was introduced the telemedicine, wherever possible, by modifying the Information Technology (IT) related to the waiting times, rescheduling all booked visits and identifying several outpatient clinics suitable for telemedicine activities. In this paper the Authors reports their own experience with Telemedicine.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Prognostic study Language: English Journal: Smart Health (Amst) Year: 2022 Document Type: Article