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Benefits and Uses of Telemedicine
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... you might panic if there is no doctor or clinic around for some kilometers. On the other hand if you are residing somewhere with no medical center around and need a treatment for any emergency health situation, ... Tuesday, 27 April 2010 -
Mobile Health
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... mobile phones in the health care industry which cater the medical needs of rural populations. The mobile health services being used today have several diverse aspects. These include the likelihood for ... Tuesday, 27 April 2010 -
Telepsychiatry
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... through video conferencing mode of communication. The conferencing with other health care experts involved in the care of the patient might also occur. Involuntary, legal and forensic commitment consultants ... Tuesday, 27 April 2010 -
Care at a Distance: In Absentia Care
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... countries. Care at a distance, in absentia care is generally carried out through post. With advanced technologies modern telemedicine information transfer came in to existence. Health care with no ... Tuesday, 20 April 2010 -
What all you get with In Absentia Care?
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In absentia care is beneficial for all in many ways as people from any where around the globe can find a treatment and a medical expert to receive quick health options. It’s just like online treatment ... Tuesday, 20 April 2010 -
Telemedicine in Telecardiology
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... remote medical procedures or during remote examinations. The procedure in telemedicine can be as simple as s2 health experts discussing over a particular case through the telephone or can even be a ... Tuesday, 20 April 2010 -
Telecardiology
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Electrocardiography or ECG can be easily transmitted with the help of wireless and telephone. This unique process was first done in the year 1958 by Barr who transmitted ECG tracings to nearly 40,000 feet. ... Tuesday, 20 April 2010