Ethical considerations for telemedical delivery of fertility care: an Ethics Committee opinion

Sigal Klipstein, Deborah Anderson, Ricardo Azziz, Kavita Shah Arora, Tolulope Bakare, Katherine Cameron,Susan Crockin,Ruth Farrell,Elizabeth Ginsburg, Catherine Hammack-Aviran,Mandy Katz-Jaffe,Jennifer Kawwass, Edward Martinez, Joshua Morris,Catherine Racowsky,Robert Rebar, Eli Reshef,Mary Samplaski,Chevis N. Shannon, Hugh Taylor,Sean Tipton,Lynn Westphal,Julianne Zweifel

FERTILITY AND STERILITY(2024)

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Telemedicine has the potential to increase access to and decrease the cost of care. However, it also alters the nature of the physicianpatient relationship and the interaction of patients with the healthcare system, which may limit access to care in some circumstances. Regardless of the modality of care delivery, the basic tenets of medical ethics and the obligations of physicians to their patients still hold. (Fertil Steril (R) 2024;121:434-8. (c) 2024 by American Society for Reproductive Medicine.)
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Ethics,assisted reproduction,telehealth,telemedicine,digital healthcare
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