What Do NASA and Telemedicine Have in Common?
There is a considerable buzz in the healthcare industry around telemedicine as if it were a new and innovative technology. […]
There is a considerable buzz in the healthcare industry around telemedicine as if it were a new and innovative technology. […]
With rural hospitals closing fast, the phrase “all healthcare is local” is about to become a myth. The Healthcare Blog author Paul
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In 2015, Becker’s Health IT & CIO Report blared the headlines, “Physician adoption the biggest barrier to telehealth.” The article
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We’ve seen the studies; telemedicine has been used effectively in treatment modalities ranging from telestroke consultations that save lives to diagnosing a
Here’s the question we’ve been pondering at HealthcareLive: Can telemedicine fix what’s broken in the U.S. health system?It may be
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Blame Canada? Whether you’re against “socialized” medicine, or a fan, for better or worse, Canadians have their own unique way
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Telehealth has come a long way from the clunky (by today’s standards) applications that were built by NASA in the
It’s clear that the virtual visit is changing medicine. Doctors must revamp workflows when implementing telemedicine applications. Patients must learn
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Telemedicine is widely used by hospitals and health systems across the United States to improve access to care. For those
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Many doctors consider telemedicine as something new, a strange and unfamiliar way of interacting with their patients via a video
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