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Review of Teledermatology: Lessons Learned from the COVID-19 Pandemic.

Jonathan K HwangNatalia Pelet Del ToroGeorge HanDennis H OhTrilokraj TejasviShari R Lipner
Published in: American journal of clinical dermatology (2023)
Utilization of telemedicine for dermatology has greatly expanded since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, with over 500 new teledermatology studies published since 2020. An updated review on teledermatology is necessary to incorporate new findings and perspectives, and educate dermatologists on effective utilization. We discuss teledermatology in terms of diagnostic accuracy and clinical outcomes, patient and physician satisfaction, considerations for special patient populations, published practice guidelines, cost effectiveness and efficiency, as well as administrative regulations and policies. Our findings emphasize the need for dermatologist education, prioritization of reliable reimbursement systems, and technological innovations to support the continued development of teledermatology in the post-pandemic era.
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