| Literature DB >> 34312103 |
Andrea Costantino1, Francesco Bortoluzzi2, Mauro Giuffrè3, Roberto Vassallo4, Luigi Maria Montalbano5, Fabio Monica6, Daniele Canova7, Davide Checchin2, Paolo Fedeli8, Riccardo Marmo9, Luca Elli10.
Abstract
The purpose of the present document is to provide detailed information on the correct and optimal use of digital media to ensure continuity of care for gastroenterological patients in everyday clinical practice, in health emergencies and/or when the patient cannot reach the hospital for other reasons. During the recent COVID-19 pandemic, telemedicine has allowed many patients with chronic diseases to access remote care worldwide, proving to be the ideal solution to overcome restrictions and carry out non-urgent routine follow-ups on chronic patients. The COVID-19 pandemic has therefore made organizational and cultural renewal essential for the reorganization of healthcare in order to ensure greater continuity of care with a minimum risk of spreading the virus to users, practitioners and their families. These AIGO recommendations are intended to provide Italian gastroenterologists with a tool to use this method appropriately, in compliance with current legislation, in particular the proper approach and procedures for conducting a remote examination using a video conferencing tool, the so-called televisit. In the near future, telemedicine may contribute to a possible reorganization of healthcare systems, through innovative care models focusing on the citizen and facilitating access to services throughout the entire Country.Entities:
Keywords: Celiac disease; Endoscopy; Hepatology; Inflammatory bowel diseases; Telehealth; Telemedicine
Year: 2021 PMID: 34312103 DOI: 10.1016/j.dld.2021.06.032
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dig Liver Dis ISSN: 1590-8658 Impact factor: 4.088