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Telemedicine, a major ally for chronically ill people

But how does this remote medical practice transform our relationship to health? Let’s take stock of this digital revolution which is changing our healthcare habits.

According to the WHO, chronic diseases constitute a silent pandemic, killing 41 million people each year, or 71% of global deaths.

For people with chronic illnesses, medical follow-up often represents an obstacle course. A chronic illness is a long-term condition that usually progresses slowly and does not completely heal. Unlike acute illnesses that appear suddenly and disappear quickly (like the flu), chronic illnesses require long-term medical care. Prevention, early detection and one appropriate care are essential to improve the quality of life of those affected.

An innovative solution

Between travel, expectations and organizational constraints, it can be difficult to maintain regular care. This is where telemedicine comes in. By offering the possibility of consulting your doctor remotely, this revolutionary practice simplifies patients’ lives and improves their quality of life. Telemedicine, recognized by the HPST law of 2009, is gradually establishing itself in the French medical landscape, supported by the national health strategy.

It facilitates access to care, particularly for people living in rural areas or having difficulty traveling. Teleconsultations allow regular monitoring, avoiding breaks in care and promoting adherence to treatments. Telemedicine encourages patient autonomy in the management of their illness. Thanks to online medicine services, patients can take an active part in their follow-up and be active in their health.

Personalized medicine

Telemedicine finds applications in many areas of healthcare, providing personalized solutions to patients. Beyond monitoring chronic diseases such as diabetesl’hypertension or the respiratory diseasestelemedicine has established itself in remote rehabilitation, allowing patients to follow physiotherapy or occupational therapy sessions from their home.

The field of psychology and psychiatry has also been revolutionized, with the development of online behavioral and cognitive therapies. The possibilities are vast and extend to areas such as gerontology, where telemedicine makes it possible to maintain social ties and regular medical monitoring for the elderly, or even oncology, by offering psychological support and treatment monitoring. from a distance.

Optimization of support

Take the case of diabetes, telemedicine makes it possible to remotely monitor blood sugar levels, adapt the insulin dose and prevent complications. For people suffering from chronic respiratory diseases, telemedicine makes it easier to monitor symptoms and adapt treatments according to the progression of the disease. It offers a flexible and effective alternative to face-to-face consultations, while strengthening the patient-doctor bond.

Simplified medication management

Also imagine not having to worry about refilling your prescriptions.

One of the major advantages of a telemedicine service like DoktorABC lies in the simplified management of treatments. For patients followed over the long term, online doctors can easily renew prescriptions, make the necessary adjustments in real time and thus ensure optimal continuity of care. No more need to travel for a simple prescription: a saving of precious time and increased comfort since the medications are delivered directly to your home from a partner pharmacy.

Reduce hospitalizations

Regular monitoring using telemedicine makes it possible to quickly detect signs of worsening and adapt treatment accordingly, thus reducing the risk of hospitalization.

Thanks to connected devices (blood pressure monitors, glucometers, etc.), patients can regularly measure their vital parameters and transmit the data to their healthcare professional. This real-time monitoring allows any anomaly to be quickly detected.

By detecting the warning signs of an attack (for example, an increase in heart rate in a patient with heart failure), it is possible to implement preventive measures and avoid emergency hospitalization .

Finally, telemedicine makes it possible to keep patients at home, in a familiar environment, while benefiting from quality medical monitoring. This avoids unnecessary hospital stays and reduces the risk of nosocomial infection.

The challenges of telemedicine

Patients with chronic illnesses may sometimes be reluctant to use telemedicine for several reasons. Some doubt the quality of remote care, others encounter technical difficulties or feel the need for more direct human contact. Concerns about medical privacy and a lack of information about the benefits of telemedicine may also hinder its adoption.

By overcoming obstacles and continuing to develop tailored solutions, telemedicine has the potential to revolutionize the management of chronic diseases and significantly improve the patient care pathway.

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