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Knowledge and attitude of Saudi Arabian citizens towards telemedicine during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Hadeel Abdullah AlajwariAsma AlfayezDemah AlsalmanFahad AlaneziHala AlhodaibSaja Al-RayesAfnan AljaffaryBashair AlThaniHeba AlNujaidiAtheer K Al-SaifRazaz AttarDuaa AljabriSama'a Al-MubarakMona M Al-JuwairSumaiah AlrawiaiZahraa AlakrawiTurki M Alanzi
Published in: International health (2021)
The outcomes indicated that most of the participants had a positive attitude towards the use of telemedicine as a response to the COVID-19 pandemic in Saudi Arabia. They believed that telemedicine saves time, labour and costs and is an effective tool to treat coronavirus patients at a safe distance. However, the government should develop programs to raise awareness in the population about the use of telemedicine for the treatment of various diseases that afflict the Saudi Arabian people. Likewise, a legal framework must be implemented to protect the privacy of patients and healthcare providers.
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