Perez Christian
Department of Medicine-Division of Infectious Diseases, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA.
Open Forum Infect Dis. 2025 Feb 4;12(2):ofaf052. doi: 10.1093/ofid/ofaf052. eCollection 2025 Feb.
In the United States, there is a growing shortage of infectious diseases (ID) physicians that highlights disparity between rural versus urban ID expertise resulting in a healthcare gap with significant consequences for patients unable to have ID directed care available to them. Telemedicine is a crucial modality of healthcare that can be used to bridge that gap by providing quality care consistent with outcomes for inpatient ID service models, while also serving as a tool for much greater geographic coverage by a single ID physician. As a specialty, we must embrace telemedicine for the good of our patients, whose local communities may not have access to ID care, and to create the incentive of broader community impact for potential entrants into the ID field.
在美国,传染病(ID)医生的短缺日益严重,这凸显了农村与城市ID专业知识之间的差距,导致医疗保健差距,给无法获得ID定向护理的患者带来重大后果。远程医疗是医疗保健的一种关键模式,可用于弥合这一差距,通过提供与住院ID服务模式的结果一致的优质护理,同时还可作为单一ID医生扩大地理覆盖范围的工具。作为一个专业领域,我们必须为了患者的利益接受远程医疗,因为他们所在的当地社区可能无法获得ID护理,同时也要为ID领域的潜在新进入者创造产生更广泛社区影响的激励因素。