Telemedicine has become a permanent part of healthcare after COVID, though gaps in age, race, and digital access still shape who uses it.
When a sick child goes to the nurse’s office at Whitko Community Schools, Stephanie Meyer and other staff have the option to ask a Parkview Health doctor to assess the student over a computer screen.
—Research results published in the American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology suggest that virtual care visits can be effective for detecting abnormal endometrial cancer-related vaginal bleeding, ...
Results of a five-year study on telemedicine showed that patients can be treated virtually by physicians as effectively as if the patients made physical visits to the doctor’s office. In another ...
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