Telemedicine has proven to be essential bridging the gap between people and health systems, focusing on areas like preventive care support, chronic disease management, and post-hospitalization care. It can be a very useful resource as it connects communities that generally have difficulties accessing quality services with qualified experts. Today, in the face of the Coronavirus pandemic it has become critical as it generates a virtual channel that allows for ongoing support for patients that need access to expert medical attention when face-to-face consultations are discouraged, thus reducing the spread of the virus.
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