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Healthcare in Virtual Spaces: A Comparative Analysis of Iranian and American Telemedicine and Healthcare History, Regulations and Challenges

Publish Year: 1403
Type: Journal paper
Language: English
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Healthcare in Virtual Spaces: A Comparative Analysis of Iranian and American Telemedicine and Healthcare History, Regulations and Challenges abstract

This essay offers a comparative analysis of health law and telemedicine in Iran and the United States. It explores unique aspects of healthcare systems, regulations, challenges, and opportunities in both nations, tracing the historical development of health law and virtual health from inception to modern times. Specific challenges and opportunities exist within each country's healthcare systems, telemedicine practices, and regulations. For instance, in Iran, the coexistence of traditional and modern legal frameworks makes it essential to ensure that the laws are updated. The United States has a complex landscape of virtual health that needs to be maintained and integrated. What is similar in both countries is the importance of privacy. The analysis emphasizes the importance of adapting legal frameworks to accommodate technological advancements while protecting patient interests. Enhancing health laws and expanding telemedicine capabilities in both countries can improve access to virtual healthcare and enhance the quality and safety of patient care.

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Healthcare in Virtual Spaces: A Comparative Analysis of Iranian and American Telemedicine and Healthcare History, Regulations and Challenges authors

Elahe Marandi

Department of Law, Faculty of Social Sciences and Economics, Alzahra University, Tehran, Iran

Hasti Memarian

Department of Law, Faculty of Social Sciences and Economics, Alzahra University, Tehran, Iran