OVERVIEW OF TELEDIAGNOSIS IN BRAZIL FROM 2016 TO THE FIRST WAVE OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC

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Main Author: Jandre Reis, Felipe José
Publication Date: 2023
Other Authors: de Castro Brasil Pinheiro , Clarissa, Martin Bandeira, Pâmela, Gaspar Fernandes, Lívia, Tirotti Saragiotto, Bruno
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Summary: Telemedicine, including telediagnosis, must be recognized as an alternative to overcome geographical barriers, provide patients with access to health care and ensure continuity of follow-up. The aim of this study was to quantify the number of telediagnosis from 2016 to the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in Brazil. This study is a secondary analysis of data from the Brazilian Ministry of Health. The main outcomes were: total number of telediagnoses performed, mean time to telediagnosis notification; the distribution of states and municipalities with the highest number of telediagnosis and the health specialties that performed telediagnosis the most. A total of 4,010,087 telediagnoses with irregular distribution were identified (59.5% in Minas Gerais, 29.4% in Santa Catarina, 3.3% in Ceará and 2.2% in Bahia). At the beginning of COVID cases in Brazil, there was a reduction in telediagnosis, being 12% in February, 41% in March, 81% in April, 80% in May and 76% in June. Brazil presented an irregular distribution of telediagnoses in the different states. During the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, a significant reduction in the number of telediagnoses was observed.
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spelling OVERVIEW OF TELEDIAGNOSIS IN BRAZIL FROM 2016 TO THE FIRST WAVE OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMICPANORAMA DEL TELEDIAGNÓSTICO EN BRASIL DESDE 2016 HASTA LA PRIMERA OLA DE LA PANDEMIA DE COVID-19PANORAMA DO TELEDIAGNÓSTICO NO BRASIL NO PERÍODO DE 2016 À PRIMEIRA ONDA DA PANDEMIA DE COVID-19Políticas de eSaúdeTelemedicinaCOVID-19eHealth StrategiesTelemedicineCOVID-19Estrategias de eSaludTelemedicinaCOVID-19Telemedicine, including telediagnosis, must be recognized as an alternative to overcome geographical barriers, provide patients with access to health care and ensure continuity of follow-up. The aim of this study was to quantify the number of telediagnosis from 2016 to the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in Brazil. This study is a secondary analysis of data from the Brazilian Ministry of Health. The main outcomes were: total number of telediagnoses performed, mean time to telediagnosis notification; the distribution of states and municipalities with the highest number of telediagnosis and the health specialties that performed telediagnosis the most. A total of 4,010,087 telediagnoses with irregular distribution were identified (59.5% in Minas Gerais, 29.4% in Santa Catarina, 3.3% in Ceará and 2.2% in Bahia). At the beginning of COVID cases in Brazil, there was a reduction in telediagnosis, being 12% in February, 41% in March, 81% in April, 80% in May and 76% in June. Brazil presented an irregular distribution of telediagnoses in the different states. During the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, a significant reduction in the number of telediagnoses was observed.La telemedicina, incluido el telediagnóstico, debe ser reconocida como una alternativa para superar las barreras geográficas, facilitar el acceso de los pacientes a la atención sanitaria y garantizar la continuidad del seguimiento. El objetivo de este estudio fue cuantificar el número de telediagnósticos desde 2016 hasta la primera ola de la pandemia de COVID-19 en Brasil. Este estudio es un análisis secundario de datos del Ministerio de Salud de Brasil. Los principales desenlaces fueron: número total de telediagnósticos realizados, tiempo medio hasta la notificación del telediagnóstico; la distribución de estados y municipios con mayor número de telediagnósticos y las especialidades de salud que más telediagnósticos realizaron. Fueron identificados un total de 4.010.087 telediagnósticos con distribución irregular (59,5% en Minas Gerais, 29,4% en Santa Catarina, 3,3% en Ceará y 2,2% en Bahia). Al inicio de los casos de COVID en Brasil, hubo una reducción en el telediagnóstico, siendo del 12% en febrero, 41% en marzo, 81% en abril, 80% en mayo y 76% en junio. Brasil presentó una distribución irregular de telediagnósticos en los diferentes estados. Durante la primera ola de la pandemia de COVID-19 se observó una reducción significativa en el número de telediagnósticos.A telemedicina, incluindo o telediagnóstico, deve ser reconhecida como alternativa para superar as barreiras geográficas, proporcionar ao paciente acesso a cuidados de saúde e garantir a continuidade do seu acompanhamento. O objetivo desse estudo foi quantificar os registros em telediagnósticos de 2016 à primeira onda da pandemia de COVID-19 no Brasil. Este estudo é uma análise secundária de dados do Ministério da Saúde do Brasil. Os principais desfechos foram: número total de telediagnósticos realizados, o tempo médio para notificação do telediagnóstico; a distribuição dos estados e municípios com maior número de telediagnóstico e as especialidades de saúde que mais realizaram telediagnóstico. Foram identificados 4.010.087 telediagnósticos com distribuição irregular (59,5% em Minas Gerais, 29,4% em Santa Catarina, 3,3% no Ceará e 2,2% na Bahia). No início dos casos de COVID no Brasil, houve redução no telediagnóstico sendo 12% em fevereiro, 41% em março, 81% em abril, 80% em maio e 76% em junho. O Brasil apresentou uma distribuição irregular dos telediagnósticos nos diferentes estados. Durante a primeira onda da pandemia de COVID-19, observou-se uma redução significativa no número de telediagnósticos.Ceará's Public Health School Paulo Marcelo Martins Rodrigues2023-08-10info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArtigo Originalapplication/pdfhttps://cadernos.esp.ce.gov.br/index.php/cadernos/article/view/139610.54620/cadesp.v17i1.1396Cadernos ESP; Vol. 17 No. 1 (2023): Cadernos ESP - Revista Cientí­fica da Escola de Saúde Pública do Ceará; e1396Cadernos ESP; Vol. 17 Núm. 1 (2023): Cadernos ESP - Revista Cientí­fica da Escola de Saúde Pública do Ceará; e1396Cadernos ESP; v. 17 n. 1 (2023): Cadernos ESP - Revista Cientí­fica da Escola de Saúde Pública do Ceará; e13961809-08931808-732910.54620/cadesp.v17i1reponame:Cadernos ESP (Online)instname:Secretaria da Saúde do Estado do Cearáinstacron:SSECEporhttps://cadernos.esp.ce.gov.br/index.php/cadernos/article/view/1396/416Copyright (c) 2023 Cadernos ESPinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessJandre Reis, Felipe Joséde Castro Brasil Pinheiro , ClarissaMartin Bandeira, PâmelaGaspar Fernandes, LíviaTirotti Saragiotto, Bruno2024-01-10T14:29:21Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/1396Revistahttps://cadernos.esp.ce.gov.br/index.php/cadernosPUBhttps://cadernos.esp.ce.gov.br/index.php/cadernos/oaicadernos@esp.ce.gov.br | gepes@esp.ce.gov.br | jadsonpsic@hotmail.com1809-08931808-7329opendoar:2024-01-10T14:29:21Cadernos ESP (Online) - Secretaria da Saúde do Estado do Cearáfalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv OVERVIEW OF TELEDIAGNOSIS IN BRAZIL FROM 2016 TO THE FIRST WAVE OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC
PANORAMA DEL TELEDIAGNÓSTICO EN BRASIL DESDE 2016 HASTA LA PRIMERA OLA DE LA PANDEMIA DE COVID-19
PANORAMA DO TELEDIAGNÓSTICO NO BRASIL NO PERÍODO DE 2016 À PRIMEIRA ONDA DA PANDEMIA DE COVID-19
title OVERVIEW OF TELEDIAGNOSIS IN BRAZIL FROM 2016 TO THE FIRST WAVE OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC
spellingShingle OVERVIEW OF TELEDIAGNOSIS IN BRAZIL FROM 2016 TO THE FIRST WAVE OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC
Jandre Reis, Felipe José
Políticas de eSaúde
Telemedicina
COVID-19
eHealth Strategies
Telemedicine
COVID-19
Estrategias de eSalud
Telemedicina
COVID-19
title_short OVERVIEW OF TELEDIAGNOSIS IN BRAZIL FROM 2016 TO THE FIRST WAVE OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC
title_full OVERVIEW OF TELEDIAGNOSIS IN BRAZIL FROM 2016 TO THE FIRST WAVE OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC
title_fullStr OVERVIEW OF TELEDIAGNOSIS IN BRAZIL FROM 2016 TO THE FIRST WAVE OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC
title_full_unstemmed OVERVIEW OF TELEDIAGNOSIS IN BRAZIL FROM 2016 TO THE FIRST WAVE OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC
title_sort OVERVIEW OF TELEDIAGNOSIS IN BRAZIL FROM 2016 TO THE FIRST WAVE OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC
author Jandre Reis, Felipe José
author_facet Jandre Reis, Felipe José
de Castro Brasil Pinheiro , Clarissa
Martin Bandeira, Pâmela
Gaspar Fernandes, Lívia
Tirotti Saragiotto, Bruno
author_role author
author2 de Castro Brasil Pinheiro , Clarissa
Martin Bandeira, Pâmela
Gaspar Fernandes, Lívia
Tirotti Saragiotto, Bruno
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Jandre Reis, Felipe José
de Castro Brasil Pinheiro , Clarissa
Martin Bandeira, Pâmela
Gaspar Fernandes, Lívia
Tirotti Saragiotto, Bruno
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Políticas de eSaúde
Telemedicina
COVID-19
eHealth Strategies
Telemedicine
COVID-19
Estrategias de eSalud
Telemedicina
COVID-19
topic Políticas de eSaúde
Telemedicina
COVID-19
eHealth Strategies
Telemedicine
COVID-19
Estrategias de eSalud
Telemedicina
COVID-19
description Telemedicine, including telediagnosis, must be recognized as an alternative to overcome geographical barriers, provide patients with access to health care and ensure continuity of follow-up. The aim of this study was to quantify the number of telediagnosis from 2016 to the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in Brazil. This study is a secondary analysis of data from the Brazilian Ministry of Health. The main outcomes were: total number of telediagnoses performed, mean time to telediagnosis notification; the distribution of states and municipalities with the highest number of telediagnosis and the health specialties that performed telediagnosis the most. A total of 4,010,087 telediagnoses with irregular distribution were identified (59.5% in Minas Gerais, 29.4% in Santa Catarina, 3.3% in Ceará and 2.2% in Bahia). At the beginning of COVID cases in Brazil, there was a reduction in telediagnosis, being 12% in February, 41% in March, 81% in April, 80% in May and 76% in June. Brazil presented an irregular distribution of telediagnoses in the different states. During the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, a significant reduction in the number of telediagnoses was observed.
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