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  • Introduction: the current COVID-19 pandemic has occasioned the increased adoption of telemedicine This study reports the uptake and trend of a new teleconsultation service in a Tanzanian hospital Methods: this is a retrospective observational study that profiled requests for teleconsultations and uptake of the service between April 1, 2020, and June 30, 2020 Results: two hundred and eighteen telephone inquiries were received over the 3 months One hundred and sixteen (53 2%) individuals followed through with the teleconsultations Paediatric (38 8%) and Internal medicine (32 8%) were the subspecialties with the highest number of teleconsultations In a frame of 3 months, teleconsultation uptake was highest in May and lowest in June Conclusion: there was a steady rise and a rapid fall in requests and uptake of teleconsultation services over the period under evaluation Lack of insurance coverage for teleconsultations was a significant barrier We propose a re-education and reiteration of the benefits of telemedicine to all stakeholders This is important for the current era and beyond
  • Introduction: the current COVID-19 pandemic has occasioned the increased adoption of telemedicine. This study reports the uptake and trend of a new teleconsultation service in a Tanzanian hospital. Methods: this is a retrospective observational study that profiled requests for teleconsultations and uptake of the service between April 1, 2020, and June 30, 2020. Results: two hundred and eighteen telephone inquiries were received over the 3 months. One hundred and sixteen (53.2%) individuals followed through with the teleconsultations. Paediatric (38.8%) and Internal medicine (32.8%) were the subspecialties with the highest number of teleconsultations. In a frame of 3 months, teleconsultation uptake was highest in May and lowest in June. Conclusion: there was a steady rise and a rapid fall in requests and uptake of teleconsultation services over the period under evaluation. Lack of insurance coverage for teleconsultations was a significant barrier. We propose a re-education and reiteration of the benefits of telemedicine to all stakeholders. This is important for the current era and beyond.
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  • Pan_Afr_Med_J
  • Pan_African_Medical_Journal
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  • WHO
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  • The changing trend of teleconsultations during COVID-19 era at a tertiary facility in Tanzania
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  • #864144
  • #962480
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  • 2020

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