Ethical and legal risks of telemedicine

Autores

Resumo

Although telemedicine aims to improve access to healthcare, particularly for underserved populations, ethical and legal risks exist. Reports from the World Health Organization provide key information, but the literature lacks in-depth exploration of ethical issues and up-to-date data from low- and middleincome countries, with only 2% of studies in 2020 focusing on these regions. This study is a review
of 45 articles on the ethical and legal risks of telemedicine, 29% of which are from middle-income countries. The articles highlighted ethical concerns such as autonomy and equity. Legal risks included lack of regulations, patient safety and quality of care. This study concludes that the expansion of telemedicine is essential to address inequalities in healthcare, but its implementation must be ethical,
legally sound and culturally adaptable to ensure positive outcomes.

Palavras-chave:

Telemedicina, Ética, Legislação, Risco, Fatores Socioeconômicos

Biografia do Autor

Rosamaria Rodrigues Gomes, Centro Universitário Cesmac, Maceió/AL, Brasil.

Rosamaria Rodrigues Gomes – Master – rosamaria.rg@gmail.com
0000-0002-7056-2282

Carlos Adriano Silva dos Santos, Centro Universitário Cesmac, Maceió/AL, Brasil.

Carlos Adriano Silva dos Santos – PhD – carlos_adriano@hotmail.com
0000-0002-8832-0898

Ivone Duarte, Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade do Porto, Porto, Portugal.

Ivone Duarte – PhD – iduarte@med.up.pt
0000-0002-5160-7043

Rui Nunes, Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade do Porto, Porto, Portugal.

Rui Nunes – PhD – ruinunes@med.up.pt
0000-0002-1377-9899

Como Citar

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Gomes RR, Silva dos Santos CA, Duarte I, Nunes R. Ethical and legal risks of telemedicine. Rev. Bioét. [Internet]. 16º de dezembro de 2025 [citado 10º de fevereiro de 2026];33. Disponível em: https://www.revistabioetica.cfm.org.br/revista_bioetica/article/view/3983