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Aten Primaria ; 56(6): 102927, 2024 Jun.
Artículo en Español | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38608402

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Teleconsultation is a remote health consultation using information and communication technologies. There are different modalities and specific practical and communication skills are required. Notwithstanding its prominence in Spain, there is little evidence on teleconsultation. This article explores the applicability, barriers, facilitators and future challenges of teleconsultation. While it has the potential to improve access to healthcare, as well as save time and costs for both patients and healthcare professionals, it faces a number of challenges such as the digital divide and resistance to change. To address new challenges and overcome obstacles, it is crucial to gain the trust of patients and professionals. Improving training in the skills required to optimize their use is also essential. Future research should aim to provide robust evidence regarding safety and cost-effectiveness to ensure successful implementation.


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Atención Primaria de Salud , Consulta Remota , Humanos , España
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Aten Primaria ; 56(7): 102901, 2024 Jul.
Artículo en Español | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38452658

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The medical history underscores the significance of ethics in each advancement, with bioethics playing a pivotal role in addressing emerging ethical challenges in digital health (DH). This article examines the ethical dilemmas of innovations in DH, focusing on the healthcare system, professionals, and patients. Artificial Intelligence (AI) raises concerns such as confidentiality and algorithmic biases. Mobile applications (Apps) empower but pose challenges of access and digital literacy. Telemedicine (TM) democratizes and reduces healthcare costs but requires addressing the digital divide and interconsultation dilemmas; it necessitates high-quality standards with patient information protection and attention to equity in access. Wearables and the Internet of Things (IoT) transform healthcare but face ethical challenges like privacy and equity. 21st-century bioethics must be adaptable as DH tools demand constant review and consensus, necessitating health science faculties' preparedness for the forthcoming changes.


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Inteligencia Artificial , Telemedicina , Telemedicina/ética , Humanos , Inteligencia Artificial/ética , Discusiones Bioéticas , Bioética , Confidencialidad/ética , Aplicaciones Móviles/ética , Tecnología Digital/ética , Internet de las Cosas/ética , Salud Digital
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Aten Primaria ; 56(5): 102848, 2024 May.
Artículo en Español | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38228052

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INTRODUCTION: Technological advances continue to transform society, including the health sector. The decentralized and verifiable nature of blockchain technology presents great potential for addressing current challenges in healthcare data management. DISCUSSION: This article reports on how the generalized adoption of blockchain faces important challenges and barriers that must be addressed, such as the lack of regulation, technical complexity, safeguarding privacy, and economic and technological costs. Collaboration between medical professionals, technologists and legislators is essential to establish a solid regulatory framework and adequate training. CONCLUSION: Blockchain technology has the potential to revolutionize data management in the healthcare sector, improving the quality of medical care, empowering users, and promoting the secure sharing of data, but an important cultural change is needed, along with more evidence, to reveal its advantages in front of the existing technological alternative.


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Cadena de Bloques , Seguridad Computacional , Seguridad Computacional/normas , Humanos , Manejo de Datos
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