Telemedicine refers to the practice of providing healthcare services remotely using telecommunications technology. It involves the use of digital tools and platforms to facilitate virtual consultations, diagnoses, and treatment recommendations between healthcare providers and patients who are not in the same physical location.
This approach allows for the delivery of medical care, health education, and health information services across distances. Telemedicine can encompass various modalities, including video conferencing, mobile health applications, and remote monitoring devices, enabling healthcare professionals to extend their reach and improve access to medical services for patients in diverse geographical areas.
Telemedicine is crucial in clinical research as it expands the reach and accessibility of clinical trials. It allows researchers to recruit and monitor participants from diverse geographical locations, potentially increasing sample sizes and improving the representativeness of study populations.
Additionally, telemedicine can enhance data collection efficiency and reduce participant burden in clinical studies. By enabling remote assessments and follow-ups, it can improve retention rates and facilitate more frequent data gathering, leading to more comprehensive and timely insights in clinical research.
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