Telepsychiatry in the Age of COVID: Some Ethical Considerations

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The COVID-19 pandemic has necessitated a rapid escalation in the use of telepsychiatry. Herein we revisit some of the ethical issues regarding its use, including patient benefice, distributive justice, privacy, and autonomy. Based on these considerations we would hold that telepsychiatry is a vital aspect of providing psychiatric care, and ethically should be offered as a format for treatment, likely beyond the pandemic period. Investigative and advocacy efforts will need to continue to determine its exact role within psychiatric care, and expand its availability for those most in need.

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Chin, H. P., & Palchik, G. (2021). Telepsychiatry in the Age of COVID: Some Ethical Considerations. Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics : CQ : The International Journal of Healthcare Ethics Committees, 30(1), 37–41. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0963180120000523

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