Telehealth and Virtual Health: Evolution, Safety, and Hazard Management in Modern Healthcare Delivery

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Dr Hirni J Patel
Dr Swapnil Raskar

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The rapid expansion of telemedicine has reshaped healthcare delivery, particularly amid increased demand for remote services. However, disparities in usage, awareness, and trust remain significant barriers. This study investigates the patterns of telemedicine adoption, perceptions of safety protocols, and associated challenges among healthcare professionals and patients. A cross-sectional observational study was conducted in November 2024, involving 111 participants: 3.5% healthcare professionals and 86.5% patients. Data were collected via Google Forms distributed through social networks and during patient counselling sessions. The questionnaire assessed demographics, frequency of telemedicine usage, and awareness of telehealth safety measures, including data privacy and security. Results showed that 42.3% of respondents used telemedicine occasionally, motivated by convenience, while 27% used it rarely due to limited awareness, trust concerns, and usability issues. Frequent users (5.4%) were typically more technologically adept. Younger participants (18–30 years) demonstrated higher acceptance and ease of use, whereas older individuals (>50 years) required simplified interfaces and additional guidance. Awareness of data security protocols was inconsistent—18.2% were unaware, and 44% only partially informed. Notably, even healthcare providers with fewer than 5 years of experience reported challenges in using telehealth tools effectively. The study highlights critical barriers to telemedicine adoption, including limited awareness, trust issues, and user interface difficulties, particularly for older adults and inexperienced providers. To promote broader adoption, the study recommends targeted interventions, including public awareness campaigns, enhanced communication about safety protocols, user-friendly platform designs, integration of telemedicine into routine care, and specialised training for healthcare professionals.

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Dr Hirni J Patel and Dr Swapnil Raskar , Trans., “Telehealth and Virtual Health: Evolution, Safety, and Hazard Management in Modern Healthcare Delivery”, IJAPSR, vol. 6, no. 2, pp. 23–26, Feb. 2026, doi: 10.54105/ijapsr.B4106.06020226.
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Dr Hirni J Patel, Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmacy Practice, Parul Institute of Pharmacy & Research, Parul University, Vadodara (Gujarat), India.



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Dr Hirni J Patel and Dr Swapnil Raskar , Trans., “Telehealth and Virtual Health: Evolution, Safety, and Hazard Management in Modern Healthcare Delivery”, IJAPSR, vol. 6, no. 2, pp. 23–26, Feb. 2026, doi: 10.54105/ijapsr.B4106.06020226.
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