Studies have been conducted to test the effectiveness of using telemedicine as a substitute for having a constant critical care specialist presence in the ICU.
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MeMD – Now 24/7/365
Sick doesn’t sleep and now neither do we! The MeMD team is excited to announce that we are now offering our services twenty-four-seven nationwide.
Read more >East Tennessee flu patients can get diagnosed from home with ‘telemedicine’
Some doctors’ offices are now consulting patients over the phone and online – asking patients not to come into the office to avoid spreading the flu.
Read more >Got flu? More people connecting with their doctor online for treatment
With flu season kicking into high gear, many people looking to get medical care turn to the internet instead of dragging themselves to their doctor’s office.
Read more >5 Food Trends that Will Change Your Diet for the Better in 2015
2015’s food trend outlook is promising for those of us wanting to eat healthier – here’s a look at some of the foods you might spot on this year’s menu…
Read more >Telehealth Projections for 2015
It was telemedicine’s biggest year yet. At the forefront of almost every healthcare discussion of 2014, to expand even more in 2015 the following needs to occur…
Read more >Quiz: What Should Your Healthy New Year’s Resolution Be?
Choosing a New Year’s Resolution can be difficult – so let us do the hard work for you! Take our quiz to find out what you should work on in the new year to become a healthier you.
Read more >Is Solving the Physician Shortage Crisis a Long Shot?
Due to expected growth in the demand for medical providers the AAMC has predicted a shortage of 130,000 physicians by 2025 – so, what can be done?
Read more >Cut the Calories in Your Favorite Holiday Drinks
Holiday drinks can be sneaky source of weight gain – here are a few tips for reducing excess calories while you still enjoy the best flavors of the season…
Read more >NC’s growing medical trend? Telemedicine
When you are sick, the last thing you usually want to do is drag yourself to the doctor. Now there is another option – telemedicine company MeMD.
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