Abstract :
[en] The advent of information and communication technologies has profoundly transformed medical practice, particularly through the development of remote contact between patients and healthcare professionals. This article explores the current and future implications of this care modality, with a particular focus on technological innovations such as telemedicine, wearables, smartphones and artificial intelligence. We examine how these technologies facilitate rapid medical procedures, improve the monitoring of chronic diseases and accelerate the detection and intervention in the event of serious medical complications. The article highlights challenges related to data privacy, technology access and user training, while discussing benefits such as improving accessibility and efficiency of care. The prospective analysis highlights the potential of these technologies to increase diagnosis in general practice, improve the secure transmission of health data in real time and support more robust preventive medicine. Through this study, we conclude that remote contact is becoming an essential part of modern medicine, promising to redefine interactions between patients and healthcare professionals, as well as improve the overall quality of healthcare. health.
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