Journal article

Telehealth in antenatal care: recent insights and advances

J Atkinson, R Hastie, S Walker, A Lindquist, S Tong

BMC Medicine | Published : 2023

Abstract

Background: For decades, antenatal care in high-resource settings has involved 12–14 face-to-face visits across pregnancy. The COVID-19 pandemic forced many care providers to rapidly embrace telehealth to reduce face-to-face visits. Here we review recent advances in telehealth used to provide antenatal care. Main body: We conducted a narrative review examining the impact of telehealth on obstetric care. Two broad types of telehealth are used in antenatal care. The first is real-time telehealth, where consultations are done virtually instead of face-to-face. The second is remote monitoring, where in-clinic physical examinations are replaced with at-home alternatives. These can include blood p..

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Funding Acknowledgements

ST (#2017897), AL (#1185467), and RH (#1176922) receive salary support from the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia.