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  2. Ask the Doctor (website) - Wikipedia

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    There are other services on the market such as WebMD that differ from Ask The Doctor, as they produce general medical content, rather than connecting the patient directly with a doctor for real-time advice. [12] After expanding to India and receiving regular patients from the region, the Mumbai Mirror reviewed the service provided by Ask The ...

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    However, "if a patient's needs are more comprehensive, the provider requests the patient schedule a visit." Corewell Health — the state's largest health system — provides patients with free ...

  4. Patient portal - Wikipedia

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    Many portal applications also enable patients to request prescription refills online, order eyeglasses and contact lenses, access medical records, pay bills, review lab results, and schedule medical appointments. Patient portals also typically allow patients to communicate directly with healthcare providers by asking questions, leaving comments ...

  5. eConsult - Wikipedia

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    eConsult is a medical app developed by the Hurley Group. [1]In June 2018, the practice announced that it planned to use the eConsult online system for most consultations. This enables patients to submit their symptoms to a GP electronically, and offers round the clock NHS self-help information, signposting to services, and a symptom checker. 12 GPs are using eConsult and it is planned to ...

  6. eHealth - Wikipedia

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    The field has also expanded to include online "ask the doctor" services that allow patients direct, paid access to consultations (with varying degrees of depth) with medical professionals (examples include Bundoo.com, Teladoc, and Ask The Doctor).

  7. Online patient education - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] Patients either view online patient education programs and materials in a medical office or from their homes or other remote locations with Internet access. Content may include interactive features such as quizzes, live question and answer sessions (in moderated web seminars), and the ability to complete and submit forms.

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