Lisa A Stojmanovski Mercieca, Cynthia Formosa, Nachiappan Chockalingam, Vincent Cassar
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The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the adoption of telemedicine in healthcare. This study explores the feasibility of telemedicine for foot and ankle care in primary settings, using a mixed-methods approach with online questionnaires, focus groups, and interviews. Stakeholders, including patients, podiatrists, and senior healthcare managers, agreed on the need for a telemedicine service. Recommendations include creating evidence-based guidelines, providing professional training, and enhancing community education. The research highlights the necessity for structured telemedicine services, identifying gaps in existing pandemic responses and the need for further guidelines and training.