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Abstract
Telemedicine should support the patient's entire journey through the health system, from the moment they notice a symptom, usually in their home, to the use of home monitoring systems. Telephone consultations work best when the patient knows the healthcare professional.
Taking the perspective of the patient into account in the design, implementation and evaluation of telemedicine systems will increase satisfaction in using the system and help improve their health status. There are no technological barriers for people, as they are quick to learn how the mobile devices work that they can use at home to monitor their disease and communicate with doctors.
Issues such as the use of data from vital sign monitoring in the patient's home, and the accessibility and usability of teleconsultation platforms are key to the success of telemedicine programs for patients.