journal article Mar 26, 2026

Navigating Teledermatology in the Post‐ COVID Era

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Teledermatology is increasingly used in European dermatology for triage, diagnosis, and workflow optimization, though artificial intelligence (AI) adoption remains limited. A survey of 252 dermatologists revealed variable usage, gaps in guidelines awareness, and concerns about security and technical issues. Strengthening infrastructure, regulation, and clinician engagement is key to its broader implementation.
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Valencia Long, Ellie Ci‐En Choi (2026). Navigating Teledermatology in the Post‐ COVID Era. International Journal of Dermatology. https://doi.org/10.1111/ijd.70403