| Literature DB >> 32408801 |
Theodore Bowe1,2, David G Hunter1,2,3, Iason S Mantagos1,2,3, Melanie Kazlas1,2,3, Benjamin G Jastrzembski1,2,3, Eric D Gaier1,2,3,4, Gordon Massey2, Kristin Franz2, Caitlin Schumann5, Christina Brown5, Heather Meyers5, Ankoor S Shah1,2,3,5.
Abstract
Virtual visits (VVs) are necessitated due to the public health crisis and social distancing mandates due to COVID-19. However, these have been rare in ophthalmology. Over 3.5 years of conducting >350 ophthalmological VVs, our group has gained numerous insights into best practices. This communication shares these experiences with the medical community to support patient care during this difficult time and beyond. We highlight that mastering the technological platform of choice, optimizing lighting, camera positioning, and "eye contact," being thoughtful and creative with the virtual eye examination, and ensuring good documenting and billing will make a successful and efficient VV. Moreover, we think these ideas will stimulate further VV creativity and expertise to be developed in ophthalmology and across medicine. This approach, holds promise for increasing its adoption after the crisis has passed.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; ophthalmology; telehealth; telemedicine
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32408801 PMCID: PMC7640749 DOI: 10.1089/tmj.2020.0121
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Telemed J E Health ISSN: 1530-5627 Impact factor: 3.536