In order for a telehealth solution to be implemented effectively, the potential benefits and risks associated with it must carefully be considered. One hand, Telehealth offers many benefits such as improved access to care for those living in rural areas, better coordination between the providers and their patients, reduced costs through fewer hospital visits and better health outcomes.
But there are risks to be considered when using this technology. These include cybersecurity issues due to digital data systems; privacy concerns if the patient’s information isn’t properly protected; and an inefficient communication that could result in a misdiagnosis.
In the end, any upgraded or new telehealth technologies should be only introduced after thorough assessment as they require a delicate balance between risk/benefit analysis before deployment. It is important to ensure healthcare organizations maximize the return on their investment and minimize any harm that could be caused by an improper implementation.