Commentary: COVID-19 forced us to embrace telehealth. Let’s take it further

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During the pandemic, digital and remote care were shown to be viable alternatives to in-person medical visits. Imagine a hospital without walls as the future, says Dr Huang Weiting from the National Heart Centre Singapore.

SINGAPORE: Anyone who’s had to deal with medical visits will tell you how long and frustrating the wait can feel - from triage in the Emergency Department or follow-up appointments, to routine screening or test results at the outpatient clinic.? We already have the tools for remote monitoring of patient vital signs and telemedicine to provide care and advice., such as for diabetes or ongoing heart issues, can have a healthcare professional regularly checking in on their blood pressure virtually.

The healthcare system will face greater strain in meeting those needs. The COVID-19 pandemic exposed its gaps and weaknesses, especially the prevalence of burnout among healthcare workers making manpower issues worse. This ensures continuity of care. Patients recently discharged from hospital will be able to continue seeing their family doctor, who will be abreast of changes in their health condition through the NEHR system.

Third, shifting the centre of gravity of a nation’s entire healthcare system invariably requires substantial funding, both in rolling out new programmes and subsidising the out-of-pocket costs of participating patients to shape new behaviour.KEEPING UP GOOD HEALTH OUTCOMES

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