How does the use of digital consulting change the meaning of being a patient and/or a health professional? Lessons from the Long-term Conditions Young People Networked Communication study.
Jackie SturtCaroline HuxleyBtihaj AjanaCaitjan GaintyChris GibbonsTanya GrahamZarnie KhadjesariFederica LuciveroRebecca RogersAnnie SmolJocelyn Anstey WatkinsAnne-Marie SlowtherPublished in: Digital health (2020)
Our collaboration identified conflicts and constraints in the construction of digital patients and digital clinicians. There is evidence that digital technologies change the nature of a medical consultation and with it the identities and the roles of clinicians and patients which, in turn, calls for a redefinition of traditional concepts of medical ethics. Overall, digital consulting has the potential to significantly reduce costs while maintaining or improving patient care and clinical outcomes. Timely study of digital engagement in the National Health Service is a matter of critical importance.