Telemedicine needs deployments to meet Demand
Telemedicine is technologically ready to meet the growing demand for access to health services in developing nations and remote areas around the world, say experts from IEEE, the world
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Telemedicine is technologically ready to meet the growing demand for access to health services in developing nations and remote areas around the world, say experts from IEEE, the world
The use of remote robotic telemedicine technology in neonatal intensive care units is a safe and feasible way to provide care in hospitals with a limited work force, according to a study published in the Journal of Perinatology, InformationWeek reports.
BRIT Systems, Inc. announces a new ASP solution for facilities seeking an affordable way to manage and distribute imaging data.
Healthcare IT business of Religare Technologies has now announced the launch of HealthLine 24×7,India’s first phone-based and web-based healthcare information assistance service,in Kolkata, Chennai and Pune.
Broader access to fast 4G wireless technologies promises to give a boost to rural and developing parts of the world where landline Internet is less developed, say experts from IEEE, the world
A growing number of health care-related organisations are using remote patient monitoring systems, signaling a surge in demand for such technology, according to a recent report.
The mobile healthcare has not yet come up and still is in the initial levels in most of the countries.
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Alaska and Hawaii have signed an agreement to develop a plan to expand and further develop health care programs in the Pacific region using telecommunications technology.
Knee-replacement patients who undergo an Internet-based postoperative rehabilitation program experience similar — and sometimes better — outcomes than those who undergo traditional rehabilitation.
Religare Technologies has come up with a Health helpline in three metros Delhi, Bangalore, and Mumbai so far.
The American Academy of Dermatology Association and the American Telemedicine Association sent a joint letter to CMS, calling for the coverage of teledermatology services under Medicare Part B.
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