Transforming Emergency Care Through Telemedicine: A Narrative Review
Courage O Idahor, Olamide Ogunfuwa, Ndidiamaka Ogbonna, Omo A Ogbeide, Opeyemi Abe, Ojeyemi Oore-ofe

TL;DR
This paper reviews how telemedicine is transforming emergency care by bridging gaps in access and improving outcomes, while highlighting ongoing challenges and future opportunities.
Contribution
The paper provides a comprehensive narrative review of telemedicine's role in emergency care, emphasizing its potential and persistent challenges.
Findings
Telemedicine improves access to specialist care in underserved areas and enhances clinical outcomes.
Challenges include technological limitations, regulatory barriers, and disparities in digital literacy.
Future innovations like AI and wearable devices could expand telemedicine's reach and adaptability.
Abstract
Telemedicine has fleetly evolved from a niche result to a central pillar in modern emergency and critical care systems. This narrative review delves into the multifaceted role of telemedicine in emergency settings, tracing its historical development, present applications, and future possibilities. It examines how telemedicine islands geographical and infrastructural gaps, particularly in underserved communities, by enabling timely access to specialist care similar to telestroke services and remote ferocious care. Substantiation highlights advancements in clinical outcomes, functional effectiveness, and patient satisfaction, with global case studies demonstrating successful perpetration across both high- and low-resource settings. Despite these advances, challenges persist. Technological restrictions, regulatory barriers, digital knowledge gaps, and unlikeness in assent continue to…
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Taxonomy
TopicsTelemedicine and Telehealth Implementation · Trauma and Emergency Care Studies · COVID-19 Digital Contact Tracing
