A narrative review of telemedicine and its adoption across specialties.
John P GarciaFrancisco R AvilaRicardo A Torres-GuzmanKarla C MaitaJulianne J LundeJordan D CoffeyBart M DemaerschalkAntonio J FortePublished in: mHealth (2024)
The data shows that telemedicine uptake varies by specialty and condition due to the need for physical exams. In-person visits still dominate new patient visits despite increased telemedicine use. Telemedicine cannot fully replace in-person care but has increased visit volume and is secure. The adoption of telemedicine is higher in medical practices than in surgical practices, with neurosurgery and urology leading. Further research is needed to assess telemedicine's suitability and effectiveness in different specialties and conditions.