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Telemedicine is the use of remote conferencing technologies to allow patients and healthcare providers to have virtual consultations. This is how it goes.

The healthcare industry is one of the most fast changing sectors in the American economy, and nowhere is this more clear than in the broad adoption of digital technologies by healthcare companies. The widespread adoption of electronic medical records (EMR) software is perhaps the most visible aspect of healthcare's continuous digital revolution, but telemedicine service is swiftly sweeping the industry.

What exactly is telemedicine and how does it function? Is it, above all, appropriate for your healthcare facility? Continue reading to find out.

What is Telemedicine

When it comes to remote healthcare services, the terms "telemedicine" and "telehealth" are frequently used. When it comes to any form of remote healthcare services, most people, and even some state legislation, use the phrases interchangeably.

Telemedicine and telehealth both rely on telecommunications and information technology to allow healthcare providers to provide services to patients who are located far away.

There is one significant distinction between the two terms. Telehealth is a broader word that encompasses a wide range of medical services as well as non-clinical occurrences such as:

Medical examinations are ongoing

Physician education

Patient education is important

Telemedicine is a term used to describe remote medical services such as examinations, diagnosis, and treatment.

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