Advances in Telemedicine in Ophthalmology

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Telemedicine is the provision of healthcare-related services from a distance and is poised to move healthcare from the physician’s office back into the patient’s home. The field of ophthalmology is often at the forefront of technological advances in medicine including telemedicine and the use of artificial intelligence. Multiple studies have demonstrated the reliability of tele-ophthalmology for use in screening and diagnostics and have demonstrated benefits to patients, physicians, as well as payors. There remain obstacles to widespread implementation, but recent legislation and regulation passed due to the devastating COVID-19 pandemic have helped to reduce some of these barriers. This review describes the current status of tele-ophthalmology in the United States including benefits, hurdles, current programs, technology, and developments in artificial intelligence. With ongoing advances patients may benefit from improved detection and earlier treatment of eye diseases, resulting in better care and improved visual outcomes.

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Parikh, D., Armstrong, G., Liou, V., & Husain, D. (2020). Advances in Telemedicine in Ophthalmology. Seminars in Ophthalmology, 210–215. https://doi.org/10.1080/08820538.2020.1789675

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