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Direct to Consumer Telemedicine: Is Healthcare From Home Best?
by
Bollmeier, Suzanne G
, Finnegan, Patrick
, Stevenson, Emily
, Griggs, Scott K
in
Advertising
/ Advertising expenditures
/ Computerized physician order entry
/ Consumer Behavior
/ Consumers
/ Coronaviruses
/ Costs
/ COVID-19
/ Direct-to-Consumer Advertising - methods
/ Direct-to-Consumer Advertising - standards
/ Direct-to-Consumer Advertising - statistics & numerical data
/ Drug stores
/ Erectile dysfunction
/ Hair loss
/ Health care access
/ Home Care Services - standards
/ Home Care Services - statistics & numerical data
/ Humans
/ Internet
/ Marketing
/ Overhead costs
/ Patients
/ Prescription drugs
/ Primary care
/ Questionnaires
/ Science
/ Smartphones
/ Social networks
/ Telemedicine
/ Telemedicine - methods
/ Telemedicine - standards
/ Telemedicine - statistics & numerical data
2020
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Direct to Consumer Telemedicine: Is Healthcare From Home Best?
by
Bollmeier, Suzanne G
, Finnegan, Patrick
, Stevenson, Emily
, Griggs, Scott K
in
Advertising
/ Advertising expenditures
/ Computerized physician order entry
/ Consumer Behavior
/ Consumers
/ Coronaviruses
/ Costs
/ COVID-19
/ Direct-to-Consumer Advertising - methods
/ Direct-to-Consumer Advertising - standards
/ Direct-to-Consumer Advertising - statistics & numerical data
/ Drug stores
/ Erectile dysfunction
/ Hair loss
/ Health care access
/ Home Care Services - standards
/ Home Care Services - statistics & numerical data
/ Humans
/ Internet
/ Marketing
/ Overhead costs
/ Patients
/ Prescription drugs
/ Primary care
/ Questionnaires
/ Science
/ Smartphones
/ Social networks
/ Telemedicine
/ Telemedicine - methods
/ Telemedicine - standards
/ Telemedicine - statistics & numerical data
2020
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Direct to Consumer Telemedicine: Is Healthcare From Home Best?
by
Bollmeier, Suzanne G
, Finnegan, Patrick
, Stevenson, Emily
, Griggs, Scott K
in
Advertising
/ Advertising expenditures
/ Computerized physician order entry
/ Consumer Behavior
/ Consumers
/ Coronaviruses
/ Costs
/ COVID-19
/ Direct-to-Consumer Advertising - methods
/ Direct-to-Consumer Advertising - standards
/ Direct-to-Consumer Advertising - statistics & numerical data
/ Drug stores
/ Erectile dysfunction
/ Hair loss
/ Health care access
/ Home Care Services - standards
/ Home Care Services - statistics & numerical data
/ Humans
/ Internet
/ Marketing
/ Overhead costs
/ Patients
/ Prescription drugs
/ Primary care
/ Questionnaires
/ Science
/ Smartphones
/ Social networks
/ Telemedicine
/ Telemedicine - methods
/ Telemedicine - standards
/ Telemedicine - statistics & numerical data
2020
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Direct to Consumer Telemedicine: Is Healthcare From Home Best?
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Direct to Consumer Telemedicine: Is Healthcare From Home Best?
2020
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Overview
Direct-to-consumer (DTC) telemedicine is increasingly popular and enables patients to obtain medical advice and treatment via electronic media (e.g., computer, telephone, or smartphone) without a prior doctor-patient relationship. Convenience, accessibility, and home delivery make DTC telemedicine attractive to patients. Concerns about DTC telemedicine include: a lack of regulation, transparency, and an established patient-provider relationship (physician and pharmacist). In future, researchers, providers, and insurers need to better understand the concerns and challenges that this new form of healthcare poses.
Publisher
Missouri State Medical Association,Journal of the Missouri State Medical Association
Subject
/ Computerized physician order entry
/ Costs
/ COVID-19
/ Direct-to-Consumer Advertising - methods
/ Direct-to-Consumer Advertising - standards
/ Direct-to-Consumer Advertising - statistics & numerical data
/ Home Care Services - standards
/ Home Care Services - statistics & numerical data
/ Humans
/ Internet
/ Patients
/ Science
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