After the Prescription: The Clinical Support Gap in Telehealth-Based GLP-1 Care.
This News and Perspectives article, authored by JMIR Correspondent Anna Zucker, examines the landscape of GLP-1 receptor agonist prescribing through telehealth platforms for obesity management. The piece highlights a structural concern: while digital health platforms have significantly expanded access to GLP-1 medications, they may not consistently provide adequate clinical follow-up and ongoing support after the initial prescription is issued. The article argues that this "clinical support gap" — encompassing monitoring, behavioral counseling, and longitudinal care — could undermine the potential benefits of these medications and may pose risks to patients. As a News and Perspectives piece, the article does not present original empirical data or a clinical trial; rather, it synthesizes observations and commentary to frame an emerging issue in digital health delivery. Its limitations include the absence of primary data, quantitative analysis, or a systematic review methodology. The piece is best interpreted as expert opinion and advocacy for improved care structures within telehealth-based GLP-1 treatment models, rather than as direct clinical evidence.
Why this grade: This is a News and Perspectives commentary piece with no original empirical data, clinical trial design, or systematic methodology, making it insufficient as standalone clinical evidence.
Unlabelled GLP-1 medications offer promise for obesity management and are increasingly accessible via digital platforms. In this News and Perspectives article, JMIR Correspondent Anna Zucker reports on the gap in clinical support that could undermine their potential benefits.
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