Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
Ethical Challenges and Implications of Telemedicine Implementation in Saudi Primary Healthcare: A Narrative Review.
- Year:
- 2025
- Authors:
- Alzuair BS et al.
- Affiliation:
- King Salman Armed Forces Hospital
Abstract
Telemedicine has become a central component of Saudi Arabia's ongoing digital health transformation, offering new opportunities to enhance accessibility, efficiency, and patient-centered care. As virtual services expand, ethical considerations have grown increasingly important, particularly regarding informed consent, privacy and data security, professional boundaries, and equitable access for vulnerable populations. This narrative review synthesizes evidence from empirical studies, policy analyses, and ethical frameworks to examine the key ethical challenges associated with telemedicine in Saudi primary care. Findings highlight significant variations in digital literacy, persistent disparities among older adults and low-income groups, and increasing physician workload associated with virtual communication demands. Cultural norms surrounding family involvement further complicate consent and disclosure processes, underscoring the need for context-specific guidance. The review emphasizes that safe and equitable telemedicine implementation requires clear ethical protocols, culturally aligned decision-making practices, improved digital health infrastructure, and institutional support for clinicians. Strengthening governance, standardizing virtual care procedures, and integrating digital health equity principles are essential for sustaining high-quality telemedicine services. Overall, telemedicine holds substantial potential to advance healthcare delivery in Saudi Arabia, provided that ethical, cultural, and operational challenges are addressed through coordinated clinical and policy efforts.
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