Is telemedicine effective and safe?
Absolutely—and the research backs it up.
A 2022 study from Yale School of Medicine concluded:
“Telehealth is just as effective as in-person care in improving quality of life, symptom control, and overall patient satisfaction” for patients receiving palliative care.
— Yale Medicine News, 2022
Another comprehensive review published in Frontiers in Public Health examined telemedicine’s role in chronic disease management and found:
“Telemedicine was associated with improved access, enhanced health outcomes, and high patient satisfaction,” particularly for conditions like diabetes and hypertension.
— Frontiers in Public Health, 2024
These findings reinforce what I see every day in practice: telehealth is a safe, efficient, and highly effective way to deliver care—especially for common conditions that don’t require in-person evaluation.
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“Telemedicine was associated with improved access, enhanced health outcomes, and high patient satisfaction,” particularly for conditions like diabetes and hypertension.
— Frontiers in Public Health, 2024
These findings reinforce what I see every day in practice: telehealth is a safe, efficient, and highly effective way to deliver care—especially for common conditions that don’t require in-person evaluation.
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At Your Wellness Link, our mission is simple: to provide timely, personalized healthcare that fits into your life. Whether you’re dealing with a sudden illness or working toward long-term wellness goals, I’m here to support you—every step of the way.
Warmly,
Joanna Sheldon, DNP, APRN, FNP, BC
Founder, Your Wellness Link