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  2. Telehealth - Wikipedia

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    An example of these limitations include the current American reimbursement infrastructure, where Medicare will reimburse for telehealth services only when a patient is living in an area where specialists are in shortage, or in particular rural counties. The area is defined by whether it is a medical facility as opposed to a patient's' home.

  3. Telemedicine service providers - Wikipedia

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    An Italian based telemedicine platform aimed to service English speaking travelers and tourists in Italy and connect them to a local physician in Italy. LifeMD - is a publicly traded American telehealth company. It gives subscribers access to doctors and nurse practitioners for virtual medical consultations and treatments with prescription ...

  4. Telecare - Wikipedia

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    Telecare is technology-based healthcare such as the monitoring of patient vital organs so that they may remain safe and independent in their own homes. Devices may include health and fitness apps, such as exercise tracking tools and digital medication reminder apps, or technologies that issue early warning and detection. [1]

  5. Why Big Pharma is betting on telehealth strategies - AOL

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    Some popular examples of successful online health platforms are Ro, Hims & Hers , and GoodRx , which all offer telehealth and prescription services. Hims has an NPS of 65, according to an investor ...

  6. Medicare and telehealth: more restrictive rules could hit ...

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    The telehealth option has proved popular with patients and physicians; three quarter of doctors now provide telehealth appointments, according to the American Medical Association.

  7. Connected health - Wikipedia

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    Connected health is a socio-technical model for healthcare management and delivery [1] by using technology to provide healthcare services remotely. Connected health, also known as technology enabled care (TEC) aims to maximize healthcare resources and provide increased, flexible opportunities for consumers to engage with clinicians and better self-manage their care. [2]

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