Abstract

Teledermatology has emerged as a promising solution for remote dermatologic care, especially during COVID-19 pandemic. It improves access to care through information and communication technologies. This paper explores patient and clinician satisfaction in teledermatology. Patient satisfaction encompasses various aspects, including future willingness, the quality of care, technical quality, and access to care. Clinician satisfaction is influenced by quality of care, implementation, technical aspects, clinician-patient rapport, and financial considerations. It is important to evaluate patient and clinician satisfaction in different teledermatology models, including store-and-forward, live interactive, and hybrid interactive approaches. By evaluating satisfaction within different teledermatology models and addressing the factors that impact satisfaction, teledermatology can ensure high-quality care and promote positive outcomes. With proper implementation and ongoing evaluation, teledermatology has the potential to become a widely accepted and valuable component of dermatologic care, offering enhanced access to specialized services.

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