How Teleradiology Helped Develop Telehealth
Teleradiology is one of the oldest tools under the telehealth framework, dating back to the transmission of radiologic images via […]
Teleradiology is one of the oldest tools under the telehealth framework, dating back to the transmission of radiologic images via […]
We need to work smarter. The American physician is struggling with high stress, high workloads, and high burnout. We have
We know that interest in telemedicine is heightening. This shift in the industry really started last year, as evidenced by the 2017
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“Video has become a viable mechanism for enhancing employee interactions—and as video conferencing becomes more readily available, businesses are using it
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If we’re tackling the idea of e-health as it applies to medicine, we must first define the concept. There are
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Mobile device security for telehealth applications is now a necessity. Many of the health-centric behaviors once tied to the desktop
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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