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TelemedicineThe use of medical information exchanged from one site to another via electronic communications for the health and education of the patient or healthcare provider and for the purpose of improving patient care. Telemedicine includes consultative, diagnostic, and treatment services.
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TelemedicineThe delivery of healthcare from a distance using electronic information and technology such as computers, cameras, videoconferencing, the Internet, satellite, and wireless communications.
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TelemedicineMedical or other health services given to a patient using a communications system (like a computer, phone, or television) by a practitioner in a location different than the patient's.
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TelemedicineThe transfer and use of medical information via electronic communications media. Such media include telephones, fax machines, interactive video, e-mail, and instant electronic monitoring. Offering h [..]
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TelemedicineTelemedicine refers to the use of medical information provided by (or between) healthcare professionals to patients via electronic means such as e-mail, text messaging, video conferencing / webcams, a [..]
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TelemedicineThe application of communications technologies for the provision of health care services (diagnosis, treatment, prevention of diseases and injuries) over spatial distance in a situation where remotene [..]
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Telemedicine
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TelemedicineThe delivery of health care services between geographically separated individuals, using telecommunication systems e.g. video conferencing.
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TelemedicinePursuant to 25 USCS § 1603 (23) [Title 25. Indians; Chapter 18. Indian Health Care; General Provisions], the term telemedicine means “a telecommunications link to an end user through the use of eligib [..]
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TelemedicineA method that provides professional services to a patient remotely, through an interactive telecommunications system.
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TelemedicineThis allows doctors to treat patients without an office visit. They use video, telephones or e-mail to talk. This can help improve care. And patients in remote places can get help from doctors and spe [..]
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TelemedicineDelivery of Health Services via remote Telecommunications. This includes interactive consultative and Diagnostic Services.
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TelemedicineDelivery of health services via remote telecommunications. This includes interactive consultative and diagnostic services.
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TelemedicineElectronic communications, such as phone calls or online video chats, to remotely connect patients to healthcare providers Value-based Payment:
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TelemedicineTelemedicine refers to resources, strategies, methods and installations that help doctors or other medical professionals work remotely to consult, diagnose and treat patients. Through major advancemen [..]
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TelemedicineThe delivery of healthcare from a distance using electronic information and technology such as computers, cameras, videoconferencing, the Internet, satellite, and wireless communications.
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The transfer of medical information via telecommunication technologies for the purpose of consulting or for remote medical procedures or examinations.
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TelemedicineTelehealth is the distribution of health-related services and information via electronic information and telecommunication technologies. It allows long-distance patient and clinician contact, care, ad [..]
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TelemedicineTelehealth is the distribution of health-related services and information via electronic information and telecommunication technologies. It allows long-distance patient and clinician contact, care, ad [..]
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