Two recently published studies conducted by Harris Poll assess American adults’ perceptions of telehealth and telemedicine heading into 2017.
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Two recently published studies conducted by Harris Poll assess American adults’ perceptions of telehealth and telemedicine heading into 2017.
Read more >From simple evaluations of lower acuity ailments like the flu – to life-threatening ailments like strokes – telemedicine is changing the healthcare system.
Read more >Telemonitoring can be used in the home, at the scene of a medical emergency, in transit via ambulance, and in the hospital setting to measure patient vitals.
Read more >A reported 29.1 million people in the U.S. have diabetes – telehealth interventions such as virtual visits, could prevent further complications from the disease.
Read more >Type 2 diabetes is one of the most prevalent health problems in the US, yet there are still many undiagnosed cases. Learn about your diabetes risk.
Read more >Teleophthalmology provides a convenient, cost-effective solution for eye exams for patients with diabetes – and could be the key to saving their sight.
Read more >If patients can be encouraged to seek care from a specialist when their condition is in its early states, telemedicine will help reduce unnecessary hospitalizations and healthcare costs.
Read more >Researchers believe that by using their incredibly sensitive noses, dogs might be able to help sniff out diseases like cancer and help diabetic patients …
Read more >State telemedicine programs are attempting to help reduce hospitalizations associated with diabetes and promote active and productive lifestyles.
Read more >Do you love the smell of coffee in the morning? By enjoying your daily cup of joe, you may begin to notice some of these health perks.
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