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Telemedicine the way to go
Surgical procedures involving robots, which have been the stuff of science documentaries and even TV shows over the past decade, are now becoming a reality in Malaysia with the development of telemedicine here.
New tech taking telemedicine to the next level
Telemedicine has gone way beyond conference calls: new technologies allow doctors to monitor blood pressure and other vital signs – take x-rays even – and assist with operations from miles away.
Until broadband access improves, telemedicine won’t help rural communities
Telemedicine has been touted as a solution to the dearth of doctors in rural America. But the same places where residents must drive many miles to see a physician often also have limited broadband access, a new study suggests.
Conference delves deeper into telemedicine
DIGITAL Health Malaysia’s (DHM) Telemedicine 4.0 conference was held as part of Digital Health Week in collaboration with the 6th International Conference on Bio-Sensing Technology.
Telemedicine, walk-in US clinics cloud role of family doctor
Lisa Love hasn’t seen her doctor of 25 years since she discovered telemedicine.
China opens autism telemedicine platform
BEIJING: A telemedicine platform for people with autism, the first of its kind in China, opened to public registration, the People’s Daily app reported.
Telemedicine can widen access to depression therapy for seniors
Talk therapy delivered by two-way video call helped older veterans with depression as much as in-person therapy sessions, a US study found.
Telemedicine may work as well as in-person visits for depression
Treating depression with video conference calls may offer symptom improvement similar to in-person visits, a recent US study suggests.
For rural veterans with PTSD, telemedicine may help
For the many veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) who don’t have access to a trained mental health care team, connecting with such a team remotely by phone and video chats may help, a new study suggests.
Telemedicine shines during pandemic but will glow fade?
Imagine more contact with doctors or nurses but fewer trips to the office.