Abstract

Use of smartphone-based instant messaging services in medical practice: a cross-sectional study.

Highlights

  • Dear Editor, In response to the article titled “Use of smartphone-based instant messaging services in medical practice: a cross-sectional study” published in your esteemed journal, which is a well thoughtout and well-written paper, I would like to raise few points regarding this study

  • Advances in medical legislation will be necessary for enabling national certification of doctors so that they can work both nationwide and internationally

  • Encrypted information systems remain much less secure than those based on old paper records

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Introduction

Dear Editor, In response to the article titled “Use of smartphone-based instant messaging services in medical practice: a cross-sectional study” published in your esteemed journal, which is a well thoughtout and well-written paper, I would like to raise few points regarding this study. Telemedicine can be used to serve the population and can be used by healthcare professionals in the field of education. Advances in medical legislation will be necessary for enabling national certification of doctors so that they can work both nationwide and internationally.

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