Despite the challenges facing its growth, telemedicine is seen as way to improve access to care, particularly to specialists in rural areas where they might be in short supply.Telemedicine is a kind of concept that continues to evolve at a rapid pace, but more and more dermatologists are adopting approaches and analyzing its affects. There are two main models of teledermatology that dermatologists practice today which includes, Store-and-forward : In this asynchronous model, patients provide medical history, relevant clinical data, and photographs, which are forwarded to a dermatologist who reviews the information and follows up with a consultation. Live interactive: In this face-to-face model, a patient has a real-time appointment with a dermatologist over a video platform Meeting technology standards and guaranteeing high-quality video consultations are also big challenges for dermatologists. In addition to the benefits and risks, there are other things a practice or organi...
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