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VCDoctor Telemedicine Software's Blog – February 2022 Archive (3)

Telehealth for mental health

The panic and negative effects of the COVID-19 situation, especially on people’s physical and mental health, know no bounds. As part of their efforts to reduce the rate of COVID-19 infection, many countries have taken major steps to curb physical activity, and more and more of us are making significant changes to our normal lifestyles. People have faced home office, temporary unemployment, children’s homeschooling, and social distancing with other family members; it takes time to get used to…

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Added by VCDoctor Telemedicine Software on February 22, 2022 at 6:08am — No Comments

HIPAA Compliant Telemedicine Software for Patients

To help the patients ease their tasks and the time they are giving while scheduling their appointment, we have come up with VCDoctor Solution. This extraordinary white-label Telemedicine Solution saves your time and efforts by connecting you to the doctors with just a few clicks. Also, you can leverage the benefit of taking the consultation at the ease of your home. The advanced features of VCDoctor for patients include:

Easy and seamless calendar management to manage daily…

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Added by VCDoctor Telemedicine Software on February 22, 2022 at 1:32am — No Comments

Wearable Devices & Home Healthcare

Wearable Devices technology has taken a quantum leap by linking our senses to sensors, unlocking various possibilities through multiple verticals of the industry.

Continuing advances in wearable technology are paving the way for the emergence of sophisticated communication and navigation devices. In the healthcare sector, maybe the greatest opportunity for wearable technology remains. Wearable healthcare technology, mostly due to its ease of use and versatility, is gaining widespread…

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Added by VCDoctor Telemedicine Software on February 17, 2022 at 3:48am — No Comments

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