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Bringing Services to the Bedside and Field
The market for telemedicine carts is predicted to reach $1.4 billion by 2018. This rapid growth is due to two primary factors, according to a Market Research Store report...
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Diabetes Management Pilot
Conducted through the publicly funded Ontario Telemedicine Network the Bluestar S program will initially target at least 300 people with type 2 diabetes. Each participant will get...
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Connected Health Platform Selected
TeleCommunication Systems announced that The Iowa Clinic has selected TCS’ VirtuMedix® Virtual Healthcare platform to provide secure, HIPAA-compliant telemedicine services...
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Remote Health Care Monitoring Software
A team of biomedical engineering students from Wichita State University has invented Mobile HealthLink, a Remote Health Care Monitoring Software that allows physicians...
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Customers With Doctor Visits By Live
Capital BlueCross customers in Central Pennsylvania and the Lehigh Valley won’t always have to visit the emergency room or wait for a doctor’s appointment when...
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7 Minute Blood Tests to Retail Clinics
HealthSpot demonstrates the telehealth industry’s first integrated lab test with Samsung Electronics’ rapid lab testing device at NACDS Expo in Denver...
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Google Develops Surgical Robots With Johnson & Johnson
Google’s life sciences division will work with Johnson & Johnson’s medical device company, Ethicon, to create a robotics-assisted surgical platform to help doctors in the operating theatre. The robots will aid surgeons in minimally invasive operations, giving operators greater control and accuracy than is possible by hand, minimising trauma and damage to the patient. Some systems allow surgeons to remotely control devices inside the patient’s body to minimise entry wounds and reduce blood loss and scarring.
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Developing a Telemed Program
September 14, 2015 - 9:00am to 4:00pm Arizona Time
Arizona Telemedicine Program
Arizona Developing Telemed Program is a large, multidisciplinary, university-based program that provides telemedicine services, distance learning, informatics training, and telemedicine technology assessment capabilities to communities throughout Arizona, the sixth largest state in the United States, in square miles. The program has succeeded in creating partnerships among a wide variety of not-for-profit and profit healthcare organizations, and has created new interagency relationships within the state government. Functioning as a “virtual corporation,” the Arizona Telemedicine Program is creating new paradigms for healthcare delivery over the information superhighway. The program is recognized as one of the premier programs at the University of Arizona College of Medicine, and has received numerous awards at the national level for its research and innovations.
To join this webinar: Click HERE
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A Game-Changer for Health Care
Past Webinar Recording (August 20, 2015)
Network for Public Health LawACCESS RECORDING: CLICK HERE >>
Many in public health see telehealth services — such as doctor-patient video-conferencing — as a game-changer for health care. Telehealth can improve access to health services for patients in rural areas, reduce health care costs, and ensure disease control surveillance through video directly observed therapy (VDOT) and other methods. Experts predict telehealth video visits will soar from 19.7 million in 2014 to 158.4 million annually in 2020.
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