1. Transcending the institutional walls of home and hospital
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a. Surplus value of teleconsultation technology in enabling specialist care at home |
b. Teleconsultation technology’s incentive to join in condensed digital encounters |
c. The potential of teleconsultation technology to jeopardize privacy |
2. Transparency of technology defines quality of care
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a. The requirement of instant use |
b. Teleconsultation’s fit into the patients’ domestic lives |
c. A mediated clinical eye |
d. Physical proximity |
3. Technologized, intimate patient-professional relationships
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a. Teleconsultation enables long-term engagement resulting in trustful relationships |
b. Feelings of intimacy |
c. Feelings of relief |