Title
Telemedicine: Its Effects On Health Communication
Abstract
This article analyzes telemedicine, the use of distant communication technologies within the context of clinical health care, and the effects it has on health communication. The main effect is that telemedicine has the capacity to substantially transform health care in both positive and negative ways and to radically modify personal face-to-face communication (Turner, 2003). This has tremendous implications for health communication scholars in that they can extend the telemedicine debate by integrating fresh insights into more acceptable approaches that will refine and humanize mediated channels of health communication. There are several key areas of telemedicine that need to be discussed (i.e., e-health services, clinical encounters, etc.), all of which are identified in this article. In addition to describing the past and current applications of telemedicine, this article provides a better understanding of unique needs, resources, problems, and opportunities germane to telemedicine services. Copyright © 2007, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc.
Publication Date
1-1-2007
Publication Title
Health Communication
Volume
21
Issue
1
Number of Pages
73-83
Document Type
Article
Personal Identifier
scopus
DOI Link
https://doi.org/10.1080/10410230701283439
Copyright Status
Unknown
Socpus ID
34249847850 (Scopus)
Source API URL
https://api.elsevier.com/content/abstract/scopus_id/34249847850
STARS Citation
Matusitz, Jonathan and Breen, Gerald Mark, "Telemedicine: Its Effects On Health Communication" (2007). Scopus Export 2000s. 7340.
https://stars.library.ucf.edu/scopus2000/7340