AJMC July 28, 2025
Cameron Santoro, Hayden E. Klein

Hadar Avihai Lev-Tov, MD, asserts that advancements in teledermatology and artificial intelligence (AI)–powered diagnostic tools are crucial for improving health care efficiency and patient access within managed care.

Hadar Avihai Lev-Tov, MD, associate professor of clinical dermatology and cutaneous surgery at the University of Miami Health System, discussed how teledermatology and artificial intelligence (AI) are poised to alter health care by improving efficiency, access, and diagnostics.

He emphasized that teledermatology, although not fully replacing in-person exams, is ideal for follow-up appointments, leading to shorter, more focused visits that benefit both patients and clinicians. This increased efficiency also allows dermatologists to see more patients, thereby improving overall access to specialized care.

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