Newfoundland and Labrador is experimenting with a new form of teleconsultation that will revolutionize health care in the future.
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Using teleconsultation, individuals are exposed to new technology and processes that result in unfamiliar interactions between health care providers or providers and patients. Technology can alter an individual’s perceptions of verbal and non verbal cues from what is perceived in face to face interactions. Clinicians are co-dependent on assessments and interventions performed by their colleagues at the adjoining sites. In order for teleconsultation to be successful, individuals must trust in the technology and the skills of participants (Weiner & Biondich, 2006). A collaborative, trusting relationship leads to performance and behaviour changes resulting in more positive health outcomes for the patient (Paul & McDaniel, 2004).