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1) I've seen a lot on here about the marvels of telemedicine. No doubt some them are true. Mostly from GPs and those who value instant access
2) I wonder how much research has been done on the population at large as to how they value this sort of access
3) and I don't mean surveys of existing , young, digital users.
I mean the older poor, excluded users
4) this is our immediate problem. I'm also thinking of people who are maybe directed to an expensive "quick fix" which has minimal therapeutic value
5) As a patient I feel lost, lonely and abandoned in the current rush to digitilisation
6) The only way to fix this is to ask patients how they feel about treatment. How many useful interventions they have had . How many useless ones. And think how much money could be saved.
We need a UK roll out of the patient's voice. And silencing that voice is a false economy
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