The Use of Telecommunication and Information Technology to Provide Clinical Health Care
Authors: Ali Abdullah Alajlan, Shalah Hmoud Al harbi, Ahmad Asri Alanazi, Abdulrahman Ibrahim Al Fahad, Abdullah Saleh Almorshed, Abdullah Abdulrahman Alrbian, Majed Ali Alsawaji
Country: Saudi Arabia
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Abstract: Telecommunication and information technology have revolutionized the way clinical health care is provided, allowing for the delivery of services remotely and improving access to care for patients. This essay explores the various ways in which telecommunication and information technology are being used to provide clinical health care at the Master level. Through a review of relevant literature and statistical data, this essay will analyze the impact of telehealth on patient outcomes, physician satisfaction, and overall health care delivery. By examining the methodology, results, and discussion of current research studies, this essay will highlight the benefits and challenges of implementing telehealth technologies in clinical practice. Ultimately, this essay will conclude with a discussion of the future potential of telecommunication and information technology in advancing clinical health care at the Master level.
Keywords: telecommunication, information technology, clinical health care, telehealth, telemedicine, remote patient monitoring, physician satisfaction, patient outcomes
Paper Id: 230978
Published On: 2020-02-02
Published In: Volume 8, Issue 1, January-February 2020
Cite This: The Use of Telecommunication and Information Technology to Provide Clinical Health Care - Ali Abdullah Alajlan, Shalah Hmoud Al harbi, Ahmad Asri Alanazi, Abdulrahman Ibrahim Al Fahad, Abdullah Saleh Almorshed, Abdullah Abdulrahman Alrbian, Majed Ali Alsawaji - IJIRMPS Volume 8, Issue 1, January-February 2020.