A telemedicine pilot program looks promising for concussion evaluation among athletes who were studied by remote neurologists and onsite caregivers.
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Telemedicine to CONNECT Multiple Sclerosis Patients with Care
CONNECT-MS, a new pilot program, will follow MS patients for one year to determine if telemedicine could be beneficial to patients with Multiple Sclerosis.
Read more >NATO Completes Development of Telemedicine Kit
The dual-purpose technology seeks to connect both civilian and military first responders to medical specialists across the globe, providing much-needed aid
Read more >Addiction Treatment via Telemedicine
The addiction crisis is rampant in the US, so it’s remarkable that an area we’ve only just begun to explore the uses of telemedicine for is drug addiction.
Read more >More Consumers Drawn to Telehealth
Two recently published studies conducted by Harris Poll assess American adults’ perceptions of telehealth and telemedicine heading into 2017.
Read more >The Impact of Telehealth on Cancer Survivors
Cancer survival rates are at an all-time high, and healthcare providers are encouraging patients to play an active role in managing their care using telehealth.
Read more >Telemedicine to help with 24-hour operations at rural hospitals
Hospitals, emergency rooms, and urgent cares in rural areas are finding it more difficult to maintain 24 hour operations, so are turning to telehealth.
Read more >Telemedicine at the Forefront of Health Care Delivery
Legislative directives such as the ECHO and Cures Acts signify the commencement of a new chapter for telemedicine in the delivery of health care.
Read more >The Pulse of Telehealth: A Year in Review
Telemedicine has seen some remarkable advancements in 2016, here’s a look back to some of our top telehealth stories from this year…
Read more >Feel Better this Holiday/Flu Season
Cold symptoms are common this time of year, and can keep us – and our wallets – from enjoying the holidays. Luckily, telehealth services may offer a cure.
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