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The Future of Healthcare: Telehealth. Here’s Why You Need to Consider Telemedicine in 2019

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The reality of having virtual services available from specialities like psychiatry, dermatology, primary care, plastic surgery would mean more accessible healthcare for all, regardless of income. There is an increased reimbursement for remote care services offered by the U.S.

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Should NHS Doctors charge for patient appointments?

Lloyd Price

Dr Kailash Chand, the Deputy Chairman of the BMA has said in an article for GP Online ‘One consequence of charging patients would be to do irreparable damage to the doctor/patient relationship and to assist profit-driven private companies to oust GPs from their traditional gatekeeper role, facilitating the creeping privatisation of primary care.’

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Virtual Healthcare: Definition, Benefits, and More

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Virtual healthcare allows patients to access healthcare services remotely, which helps reduce the demand for in-person appointments and frees up capacity in traditional healthcare settings. Virtual care or virtual health is available 24/7, so patients can get help whenever needed. What are the Challenges of Virtual Healthcare?

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Telemedicine during COVID-19: Benefits, limitations, burdens, adaptation

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” Telemedicine is being used extensively in the “forward triage” of patients long before they arrive in the primary care clinics, said Dr. Siaw Tung Yeng, founder and CEO of MaNaDr, a telemedicine technology and services company. Minimizing risk to healthcare workers.

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Telemedicine for Coronavirus care: what are the limitations and how are hospitals adapting?

Lloyd Price

Telemedicine is being used extensively in the “forward triage” of patients long before they arrive in the primary care clinics, said Dr. Siaw Tung Yeng, founder and CEO of MaNaDr, a telemedicine technology and services company. We see three primary roles for telehealth technologies during this crisis,” he said. “The