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Israel Journal of Health Policy Research
WhatsApp Tele-Medicine – usage patterns and physicians views on the platform
Racheli Magnezi1  Edward Barayev2  Elchanan Zloczower2  Itai Shemesh2  Omri Shental2  Dotan Yaari2  Elon Glassberg3  Michael Shapiro3 
[1] Department of Public Health and Health Systems Management Program, Bar Ilan University, 52900, Ramat Gan, Israel;Department of Public Health and Health Systems Management Program, Bar Ilan University, 52900, Ramat Gan, Israel;Israel Defense Forces Medical Corps, Tel Aviv, Israel;Israel Defense Forces Medical Corps, Tel Aviv, Israel;
关键词: WhatsApp;    Consultations;    Telemedicine;    Social media;   
DOI  :  10.1186/s13584-021-00468-8
来源: Springer
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【 摘 要 】

Background Telemedicine has become an integral part of health care delivery in recent years. One of the leading applications for this use is WhatsApp — a free smartphone application that allows instant messaging with pictures and videos. This study analyzed the emerging role of WhatsApp on reducing the need for referrals to medical specialists and to compare the views of physicians regarding WhatsApp consultations.MethodsA cross-sectional study based on an anonymous web-survey was conducted among PCPs and medical specialists working in the Israel Defense Forces Medical-Corps during September and October, 2019.ResultsOf 201 participants, 153 were PCPs and 48 were medical specialists. 86.9 % of PCPs and 86.5 % of specialists used WhatsApp every day in professional settings. Added workload, potential breaching of patient confidentiality and lack of full documentation of consultations were the main concerns among physicians using the application. 60.7 % of PCPs and 95.7 % of specialists stated that these consultations have reduced the need for in-person appointments at least once a week.ConclusionsIn times of COVID-19 that require social distancing, WhatsApp provides a simple, readily available platform for consultations between healthcare providers, even to the extent of rendering some in-person appointments unnecessary. Healthcare organizations should address the matters troubling healthcare providers, mainly patient confidentiality and lack of documentation in patients’ medical records, while providing adequate compensation for those providing the service during and after work hours.

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