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2015 Telehealth Update [Infographic]
Telemedicine is being used to streamline healthcare options. This infographic highlights the major updates since 2015, showing projected growth and revenue.
Read more >Some doctors use telemedicine to diagnose flu, prevent spread
ABC news investigates patients using webcam, phone to get treatment via online telehealth company MeMD.
Read more >MeMD – Now 24/7/365
Sick doesn’t sleep and now neither do we! The MeMD team is excited to announce that we are now offering our services twenty-four-seven nationwide.
Read more >Got flu? More people connecting with their doctor online for treatment
With flu season kicking into high gear, many people looking to get medical care turn to the internet instead of dragging themselves to their doctor’s office.
Read more >Telehealth Projections for 2015
It was telemedicine’s biggest year yet. At the forefront of almost every healthcare discussion of 2014, to expand even more in 2015 the following needs to occur…
Read more >Telemedicine: Doctor takes appointments online
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 >Can’t wait to see the doc? These apps can help!
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 >Telehealth Use in Hospitals [Infographic]
Many hospitals use telehealth in their everyday operations. Telehealth makes it easier for providers to communicate with each other and with their patients – see how with this infographic.
Read more >‘Connected Care’ and its Relationship with Telehealth
While health advocates continue to promote telehealth’s effectiveness, a new term has been coined that may potentially cause confusion – “connected care.”
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