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GlobalMed Brings Virtual Care to Ghana

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As the world leader in virtual care solutions, GlobalMed is active in every corner of the world. Our mission is to transform global health by bringing quality virtual care to the underserved – which is why our telemedicine solutions treat patients in over 55 countries. Mission Meets Medicine.

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GlobalMed Announces Official HIMSS20 Speakers

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Educational session focuses on a pilot program to bring telemedicine to under-served regions of Zimbabwe. Mbaoua used GlobalMed virtual health technology solutions to reach Zimbabwe’s rural areas. The best care you typically have is a traveling nurse who would stop there and provide care. About GlobalMed ®.

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HIMSS20: Expanding Care to Africa’s Most Vulnerable with Telemedicine

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HIMSS20 is right around the corner – and GlobalMed is excited to be represented on stage on Thursday, March 12 in an education session “Transforming Africa’s Health Crisis with Telemedicine.” These deployments weren’t as simple as delivering a few GlobalMed stations to local clinicians. Thursday, March 12, at 11:30 a.m.

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GlobalMed Expands Its Footprint in Africa

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Unlike other telemedicine companies, GlobalMed has a massive and diverse international presence. Our solutions are secure, scalable and easy to use , and they can fit into any type of care setting – from disaster sites to airplanes to remote villages. As with our other deployments, the Zimbabwe pilot will bring care to the underserved.

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Europe’s Unique Telemedicine Potential

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A large part of virtual care’s value is that it can connect any patient to any provider anywhere across the globe. We’ve seen it firsthand in our deployments in Argentina , Ireland, Ghana , Portugal, Saudi Arabia, Zimbabwe , and other countries. Other regions need to overcome distrust of new care delivery models.