It's a busy afternoon for Dr Colin Doherty, a consultant in neurology at St James's Hospital, as he takes his outpatient clinics.
Emilie Mason describes her son's epileptic seizures.He asks Emilie questions at various stages of the consultation, about her 12-year-old son, Oisín.Emilie responds – not from across the desk in a doctor's clinic, but from the back garden of her home.
A sign saying, "Video Consultation Clinic", hangs on the door of Dr Doherty's office.Covid-19 means that St James's Hospital is using video consultations – also referred to as 'telemedicine', 'telehealth' or 'virtual clinics' – in its outpatients to a much greater extent than before.And the more frequent use of telemedicine has coincided with a significant
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