Telemonitoring can be used in the home, at the scene of a medical emergency, in transit via ambulance, and in the hospital setting to measure patient vitals.
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Telemonitoring can be used in the home, at the scene of a medical emergency, in transit via ambulance, and in the hospital setting to measure patient vitals.
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Space travel has given us a number of cool innovations – from memory foam to water filters. But did you know NASA has been using telemedicine since the 50’s?
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Beyond watches, there are several new devices that allow for remote monitoring of patients, which can help doctors adjust treatment regimens as needed.
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Telehealth is widely used for urgent care-type medical ailments, however specialties are beginning to introduce different versions to serve their patients.
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Telehealth programs are currently working as a solution for the VA for numerous reasons, and they continue to be an excellent advocate for its effectiveness.
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State telemedicine programs are attempting to help reduce hospitalizations associated with diabetes and promote active and productive lifestyles.
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