Jenny McClendon, a physician’s assistant with MeMD, explains how patients from around the country can be treated by doctors online from the comfort of home.
It’s the middle of the night, you’re not feeling well, and your doctor’s office is closed. What to do? Try a virtual doctor visit from your computer, smartphone, or tablet.
Since seeking care upon the onset of symptoms shortens the duration of the flu, many people have found ehealthcare to be a stress-free way to treat the flu.
Sometimes it’s difficult to figure out if the bug you’ve got is a cold or the dreaded flu. Take our quiz to get a better idea of what might be ailing you.
Behold the cold and flu aisle, stocked with products that promise to ease congestion, fevers and sore throats – but which will be the most effective for you?
Many hospitals use telehealth in their everyday operations. Telehealth makes it easier for providers to communicate with each other and with their patients – see how with this infographic.
Telemedicine has been around over 100 years, but with gains in mobile technology many businesses are adding eHealth to an employee’s healthcare benefits.
Thanksgiving has one of the highest holiday injury rates, and the problem is usually worsened because many people neglect to head to the ER or urgent care.
While health advocates continue to promote telehealth’s effectiveness, a new term has been coined that may potentially cause confusion – “connected care.”