key: cord-1037128-ny1oyid5 authors: Li, Zhen; Xu, Hao; Chen, Jialin; Pang, Zheng; Wang, Changliang; You, Jiabao; Wei, Zhao; Li, Jinghui; Sun, Yonghu; Liu, Hong; Zhang, Furen title: Internet-based remote consultation facilitates the medical care of patients with chronic skin diseases during COVID-19 pandemic date: 2020-08-21 journal: J Infect DOI: 10.1016/j.jinf.2020.08.025 sha: 7cdcf61b3bac6db796b80f972e7011edcbe570d3 doc_id: 1037128 cord_uid: ny1oyid5 nan Internet-based remote consultation facilitates the medical care of patients with chronic skin diseases during COVID-19 pandemic Home quarantine and lockdown policy have been significantly decreased the number of patients who request dermatological medical care. 3 For example, as a provincial hospital for dermatology, the number of outpatients of Shandong Provincial Hospital for skin diseases in the first quarter of 2020 was 46,320 in the early stage of the COVID-19 outbreak, which decrease 29.60% compared to the same period in 2019. Especially, in the initial stages of home quarantine and lockdown, the number of monthly outpatient visits showed a trend of sharp decrease in our hospital. Compared with the outpatient volume in January (18,847), the volume in February (7,782) was decreased by 58.7%. Similar situations were observed in other hospitals in China or other countries. 3 To reduce the risk of infection in hospital during the COVID-19 outbreaks, telephone-based consultation was applied in many countries. 4 To explore more reliable ways of consultation for the patients with chronic skin diseases, we enabled the internet hospital in February, 2020. The patients who visited our hospital previously were asked to provide a detailed description regarding their medical conditions and upload their historic medical records and the photos of skin lesions through an instant pre-designed chatting platform on the internet hospital. The prescription was made by doctors through internet consultation, and the pharmacy dispensing were processed once the pharmacists received the electronic prescription from the internet hospital. Subsequently, the medicine was delivered to patients by a contactless express delivery in next three days The internet-based medical services combining medical services and internet technology have been recognized as one of the most innovative services in 21st century, [5] [6] which enable people to overcome geographical obstacles to access convenient health care. The first internet hospital in china was launched in 2013. 6 Until May 2020, the number of internet hospitals has increased from 170 before the outbreak to more than 1,000 after the outbreak, 7 which was promoted and scaled up to reduce the risk of transmission during the pandemic COVID-19 . And also this kind of medical services has been applied in many other countries, such as United Kingdom, 8 United States of America 9 and Australia 10 , facilitating the medical care of patients with chronic diseases. In conclusion, the internet-based remote consultation could be an effective approach for the patients with chronic diseases to receive medication, especially during the COVID-19 or future outbreaks of other infectious diseases. More investigations should be done to further ensure the safety of patients on internet hospital. COVID-19 outbreak: Migration, effects on society, global environment and prevention China empowers Internet hospital to fight against COVID-19 The effect of the "stay-at-home" policy on requests for dermatology outpatient clinic visits after the COVID-19 outbreak Psychiatrist experience of remote consultations by telephone in an outpatient psychiatric department during the COVID-19 pandemic Web-Based Medical Service : Technology Attractiveness, Medical Creditability, Information Source, and Behavior Intention Internet Hospitals in China: Cross-Sectional Survey Report: China has more than 1,000 "Internet plus Video consultations for covid-19 Virtually Perfect? Telemedicine for Covid-19 The Role of Telehealth in Reducing the Mental Health Burden from COVID-19 Figure 1. The flow chart of Internet hospital service