1. Are there situations in which you would prefer to consult with a health professional on the phone or via a video chat rather than visiting a doctor’s office or emergency room? If so, when?
2. Are there circumstances in which a virtual medical visit or hospital stay would be inferior to an in-person interaction? If so, when?
3. Consider Topol’s scenario (Box 9.1) in which a patient notices an unusual mole and is able to upload a photo of the mole via a smart phone app and find out in minutes (based on computer algorithms) if it appears to be harmless or if he or she should seek medical attention for it. What are the advantages of quick access to medical information of this nature? What are the disadvantages?
4. How might your life and health be affected by easy-to-use mobile health evaluators that could instantly tell you your blood alcohol level, your heart rate, your blood sugar level, sleeping patterns, and so on, and provide advice on responding effectively?
5. How might your life be affected if medical visits more often occur via telemedicine than in person?
Note: Remember to use your textbook and supplemental readings to substantiate your statements.
ALL QUESTIONS MUST BE ANSWERED. ONE SOURCE MUST BE Athena Du Pre – Communicating About Health – Current Issues and Perspectives-Oxford University Press, USA (2016) CHAPTER 9
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