The New Role of Telehealth in Contemporary Medicine

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Purpose of Review: Understand the current uses for telehealth as well as future directions as it relates to the COVID-19 pandemic and cardiovascular medicine. Recent Findings: Telehealth interventions in various forms have proven to be efficacious in the management of obesity, hypertension, glycemic control in diabetes, hyperlipidemia, medication adherence, and ICU length of stay and mortality. The use and study of such interventions have been greatly expanded during the pandemic partly due to the expanded coverage by payers. However, heterogenous interventions and a relative lack of cost analyses are barriers to more widespread adoption. Summary: Telehealth has proven efficacy for modifying risk factors for cardiovascular disease. To date, this has not been shown to translate to a reduction in hard cardiovascular endpoints such as mortality. With ongoing research and expanded funding, the role of telehealth is likely to evolve as the COVID pandemic continues.

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Randall, M. H., & Winchester, D. E. (2022, March 1). The New Role of Telehealth in Contemporary Medicine. Current Cardiology Reports. Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11886-022-01640-5

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