Through proprietary cloud-based telemedicine software the HealthSpot® platform allows patients to interact with nationally recognized doctors. The average visit to one of HealthSpot’s fully enclosed, 40-square foot kiosks takes 15 minutes, offering patients convenient, timely access to doctors, specialists and prescriptions.
Why telemedicine’s window is finally opening
The telemedicine window has opened, and 2015 will be the year that we go through it.
School-Based Telemedicine Platform Improves Care, Reduces Labor
Utilizing telemedicine allows providers to establish multiple school-based clinics supported by just one nurse practitioner.
Why Is Telemedicine Suddenly Hot?
Nebraska Medical Center uses telemedicine to treat Ebola virus patient
One of the most challenging things about highly contagious and dangerous diseases like the Ebola virus is figuring out how to deliver care without risking it spreading to others. A Nebraska medical center is using telemedicine to treat a patient with Ebola as a viable way to deliver care in an acute setting. It’s a move that reflects a broader trend of how hospitals are implementing telemedicine for acute care.
Health Connect South – September 15, 2014 – Woodruff Arts Center
The mission of Health Connect South is to serve the health community as a sustainable platform for regional health collaborations.
Video consultation revenues projected to rise to $13.7B by 2018
A new report from Parks Associates takes a bullish view of the telemedicine sector. It predicts that revenues generated from video consultations will shoot up from less than $100 million in 2013 to $13.7 billion in four years’ time. Virtual care doctor-patient video consultation revenues will grow from $900,000 to $26 million in the same time frame, according to the report.
Why hospitals are investing in telemedicine technology
Forty-six percent of healthcare providers answering a HIMSS survey used multiple telemedicine technologies in their practice, with the most popular technology by far being two-way video messaging.
iPad as a TeleMedicine Tool
With the advent of telehealth, the delivery of health care is no longer confined to the walls of a hospital or office building. That’s certainly true at Dartmouth-Hitchcock (D-H) where a growing number of departments are utilizing new technologies to provide telehealth care to patients.
TeleHealth Solutions to participate in Georgia BioInnovation 2014
The merge of mobility and technology has created vast new opportunities to manage the continuum of care and access to medical personnel.
How does this convergence measure up to today’s healthcare demands and challenges?