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.
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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.
Read more >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.
Read more >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.
Read more >Telehealth is widely used for urgent care-type medical ailments, however specialties are beginning to introduce different versions to serve their patients.
Read more >It was a record-breaking year for attendance and we had the pleasure of speaking with many clinic owners and employees who were interested in telemedicine.
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Read more >Have you ever questioned whether a patient you’ve seen in person could have been treated via telemedicine? Use this flowchart to find out!
Read more >States were graded on factors such as reimbursement policies, physician practice, and licensure guidelines, with a letter grade given based on progress.
Read more >As awareness grows and healthcare in the United States continues to transform, these seven predictions for the future pave the way for advances in telehealth.
Read more >One of the insurance companies set to be part of Arizona’s 2015 Marketplace, Meritus, will offer expanded network choices, including telemedicine.
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