Ensuring high-quality telemedicine consultations in community eye care
22 June 2022
Volume 23, Issue 2
This article reviews the utility of telemedicine in community practice.
Domains covered
Communication
Clinical practice
Although telemedicine and teleophthalmology are not new concepts, their rapid pace of evolution has not been matched by the regulators and legislation behind the provision of healthcare in the UK. Indeed, there are no specific standards or legal requirements that differentiate the care provided for a patient in person to that delivered remotely. This review provides an in-depth discussion of both the recommended history and investigations required for both common and emergency ophthalmic conditions which may be managed using telemedicine in the community.
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