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Rheumatology Group Issues Position Paper Supporting Telehealth Use

The American College of Rheumatology has released a position paper outlining the values and drawbacks of telehealth, and supports the continued use of connected health services beyond the COVID-19 crisis.

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By Eric Wicklund

- The American College of Rheumatology is coming down on the side of telehealth, with a position paper that lists six values of connected care and points out two areas of concern.

The organization was prodded to take action by the coronavirus pandemic, which has put telehealth in the spotlight and given healthcare providers more opportunities to try it out.

“The SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) pandemic has presented both challenges and opportunities to rheumatology professionals who have rapidly adopted telemedicine in routine practice,” Chris Phillips, MD, a member of the ACR’s Committee on Rheumatologic Care (CORC) and one of the position paper’s lead authors, said in an accompanying press release. “As providers plan for rheumatology care post-COVID, taking into consideration rheumatology workforce shortages and geographically distant patients, it is apparent that telemedicine could help rheumatology providers improve care models for their patients if the long-term economic and regulatory landscape remains favorable.” 

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