The Effectiveness of Telehealth in Managing Chronic Diseases During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Keywords:
Telehealth, COVID-19 Pandemic, Remote Monitoring, Virtual Consultations, Patient Satisfaction, Healthcare Delivery, Clinical OutcomesAbstract
The emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic in early 2020 disrupted traditional healthcare delivery systems, particularly in managing chronic diseases like diabetes, hypertension, and cardiovascular diseases. Telehealth swiftly emerged as a vital solution to bridge the gap, offering remote access to healthcare services through digital platforms. This research article evaluates the effectiveness of telehealth in managing chronic diseases during the pandemic, focusing on patient outcomes, satisfaction levels, and healthcare delivery efficiency. Through a mixed-methods approach, including longitudinal cohort studies, meta-analyses, and qualitative interviews, the study explores the impact of telehealth interventions on clinical outcomes, patient experiences, and healthcare resource utilization. Findings indicate significant improvements in key health parameters among patients engaged in telehealth, highlighting the potential of remote monitoring and virtual consultations to enhance chronic disease management. Moreover, qualitative insights underscore positive patient and provider attitudes towards telehealth, despite challenges such as digital literacy and privacy concerns. The study concludes that telehealth offers a promising avenue for ensuring continuity of care and improving healthcare resilience in the face of future public health crises.