Threats like Zika and cancer are swiftly being addressed by telemedicine programs which target near-inaccessible populations across the globe.
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Threats like Zika and cancer are swiftly being addressed by telemedicine programs which target near-inaccessible populations across the globe.
Read more >In recent weeks, telehealth has seen more acceptance from some previously rigid states regarding telemedicine regulations.
Read more >In an effort to mitigate the rising costs of detaining individuals within state-run correctional facilities, many states have begun turning to telemedicine.
Read more >A Military Hospital is using telemedicine as a training platform; connecting students to top professors, and hospitals to countries with advanced telehealth…
Read more >As broadband internet access expands, and speeds increased, more and more patients will have access to real-time healthcare in the form of telehealth.
Read more >Indian Health Service (IHS) seeks to utilize telehealth technology to expand access to care for over 130,000 Native Americans in the Great Plains system.
Read more >Telemedicine has improved access to care for both low acuity ailments and chronic conditions, and continues to help underserved populations receive essential medical care. One population that could begin to see the…
Read more >As the healthcare situation gets more dire in Syria, physicians are finding a way to make a difference, and one physician is using telemedicine to do so!
Read more >Hospitals around the country are being strained during this year’s flu season. But, telemedicine is here to help! Check out this infographic to see how…
Read more >No matter where you are, a doctor can be at your fingertips – even if you happen to be 40,000 feet in the air!
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