Thanks to the derogatory development during the COVID-19, telemedicine in France is better legally regulated and more accessible

Telemedicine has existed since the 1980s and puts a patient in contact with a doctor or health professional at a distance who exchanges digital data using computer tools. The Ordre des Médecins considers that new technologies facilitate access to care and specialised expertise, even if it goes again...

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Main Author: Anne Marie Duguet
Format: Article
Language:Catalan
Published: Universidad de Barcelona 2023-02-01
Series:Revista de Bioética y Derecho
Online Access:https://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/RBD/article/view/41721
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description Telemedicine has existed since the 1980s and puts a patient in contact with a doctor or health professional at a distance who exchanges digital data using computer tools. The Ordre des Médecins considers that new technologies facilitate access to care and specialised expertise, even if it goes against fundamental ethical principles. It is a substitute for the traditional medical act, and one must question its relevance and whether the conditions of implementation bring a benefit to the patient.During the Covid-19 epidemic, the conditions for telemedicine were relaxed and the health insurance system facilitated its reimbursement in a derogatory manner. Healthcare professionals, healthcare institutions and patients were able to appreciate the new possibilities offered by telemedicine and recognize its limitations. However, safety is not the main concern of patients, who make extensive use of IT tools to surf the Internet and consider remote medicine as an easily accessible exercise without knowing its limits. They do not distinguish between medically supervised clinical telemedicine and e-health services offered over the Internet, which are commercial wellness offerings. In this presentation, we will first describe the evolution of telemedicine, which has long been implemented in France in various forms, and then the spectacular development of teleconsultations during the COVID-19 epidemic, the beneficial consequences of which allow better accessibility and reimbursement by social security.
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spelling doaj-art-27e2c9a3a1cb4337997b6ae9e2204c412025-08-20T02:23:51ZcatUniversidad de BarcelonaRevista de Bioética y Derecho2545-63851886-58872023-02-01153210.1344/rbd2023.57.4172139252Thanks to the derogatory development during the COVID-19, telemedicine in France is better legally regulated and more accessibleAnne Marie Duguet0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9863-230XUMR Inserm Cerpop Université Paul Sabatier Toulouse (France). Chaire UNESCO Ethique Sciences et Société (France)Telemedicine has existed since the 1980s and puts a patient in contact with a doctor or health professional at a distance who exchanges digital data using computer tools. The Ordre des Médecins considers that new technologies facilitate access to care and specialised expertise, even if it goes against fundamental ethical principles. It is a substitute for the traditional medical act, and one must question its relevance and whether the conditions of implementation bring a benefit to the patient.During the Covid-19 epidemic, the conditions for telemedicine were relaxed and the health insurance system facilitated its reimbursement in a derogatory manner. Healthcare professionals, healthcare institutions and patients were able to appreciate the new possibilities offered by telemedicine and recognize its limitations. However, safety is not the main concern of patients, who make extensive use of IT tools to surf the Internet and consider remote medicine as an easily accessible exercise without knowing its limits. They do not distinguish between medically supervised clinical telemedicine and e-health services offered over the Internet, which are commercial wellness offerings. In this presentation, we will first describe the evolution of telemedicine, which has long been implemented in France in various forms, and then the spectacular development of teleconsultations during the COVID-19 epidemic, the beneficial consequences of which allow better accessibility and reimbursement by social security.https://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/RBD/article/view/41721
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Thanks to the derogatory development during the COVID-19, telemedicine in France is better legally regulated and more accessible
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title Thanks to the derogatory development during the COVID-19, telemedicine in France is better legally regulated and more accessible
title_full Thanks to the derogatory development during the COVID-19, telemedicine in France is better legally regulated and more accessible
title_fullStr Thanks to the derogatory development during the COVID-19, telemedicine in France is better legally regulated and more accessible
title_full_unstemmed Thanks to the derogatory development during the COVID-19, telemedicine in France is better legally regulated and more accessible
title_short Thanks to the derogatory development during the COVID-19, telemedicine in France is better legally regulated and more accessible
title_sort thanks to the derogatory development during the covid 19 telemedicine in france is better legally regulated and more accessible
url https://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/RBD/article/view/41721
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