JEADV Clinical Practice (Mar 2023)

Telemedicine and psoriasis: A review based on statements of the telemedicine working group of the International Psoriasis Council

  • Mohamed H. M. El Komy,
  • Andrea Chiricozzi,
  • Peter van deKerkhof,
  • April Armstrong,
  • Vahid Diamei,
  • Christophe Hsu,
  • Joel Gelfand,
  • Alexander A. Navarini

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/jvc2.93
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 1
pp. 19 – 31

Abstract

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Abstract During the past few decades, classical in‐person communication has been enriched by opportunities for telemedicine. We are in a learning healthcare environment that takes advantage of the opportunities of telemedicine and in‐person consultations, reconciling the individuality of the patient and his/her psoriasis. A working group of experts in telemedicine was installed by the International Psoriasis Council (IPC) to formulate the opportunities and limitations of telemedicine in the diagnosis and treatment of psoriasis. The working group formulated statements on various aspects of telemedicine according to the nominal group technique to reach a consensus on these statements and explore the variation of opinions. Thirty‐six statements regarding teledermatology and psoriasis were agreed upon by the IPC working group. The value and necessity for the implementation of teledermatology in dermatologic healthcare practices for psoriasis are essential. Management of psoriasis through teledermatology is feasible with a few exceptions. In this communication, the statements are presented and discussed in the context of the available literature, and finally, a call to action by IPC is formulated related to these statements.

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