As telemedicine matures, its success hinges not just on access—but on sustained patient adherence, data quality, and clinical usability.
A newly published study in Telehealth and Medicine Today (THMT) presents a modern informatics-based telemedicine system designed
to support the management of allergic disorders in real-world clinical settings. The work focuses on how structured digital questionnaires and integrated data workflows can improve longitudinal monitoring while reducing burden on both patients and clinicians.
What this study explores
- An integrated telemedicine model supporting allergology
care
- Digital administration of standardized clinical instruments (including UAS7 and RCAT)
- Informatics-driven approaches to patient-reported outcomes and adherence tracking
- Practical insights from real-life clinical deployment—not a simulated environment
Rather than centering on outcomes alone, the paper examines how and why patients engage over time, raising important questions about adherence sustainability and system design in long-term digital care models.
Why this work is citable
- Addresses a critical and under-studied
issue: real-world telemedicine adherence, not theoretical adoption
- Combines clinical practice with informatics, digital questionnaires, and cloud-based medical records
- Offers a reproducible framework applicable across chronic disease management
- Informs future development
of AI-enabled, personalized telemedicine systems
- Provides evidence relevant to clinicians, health informaticians, and digital health policymakers
The full analysis—including adherence patterns and future system implications—is available in the published article.
Read the paper (DOI):
https://doi.org/10.30953/thmt.v10.604
Authors:
Stefano
Palazzo, MSc; Cataldo Piarulli; Marco Zurlo, MD; Silvio Tafuri, MD, PhD; Marcello Albanesi, MD, PhD; Michele Della Corte, MD
This peer-reviewed, citable work contributes meaningful evidence to the evolving field of telemedicine, digital adherence, and informatics-driven personalized care.