TeleHealth
By Emma Wilkinson Health reporter, BBC News A patient suffering chest pains is a common problem faced by GPs. It can be a sign of a serious, life-threatening heart attack. However, in many people, the symptoms will be caused by some other,...
Telemedicine articles do not frequently deal with cost-effectiveness; those that do usually show a cost-savings with arguably comparable or better quality. Of course, those that do look at the issue usually do show an advantage over other...
Hampshire and Isle of Wight Cancer Network are to install a telepathology solution to improve the care of patients with cancer. The network has purchased a system from Olympus which will enable real-time and virtual slide analysis, as well as...
The use of eICU systems are moving forward and more and more military and civilian hospitals are finding that being able to electronically monitor intensive care patients can provide more efficient care. For example, the Tripler Army Medical...
India's attempts to make a foray into the world of telemedicine has not made much headway, especially due to foreign data processing laws and difficulties in certification of qualifications of Indian telemedicine providers, the Planning...
Friday, 11 April 2008 Across Europe and worldwide, telemedicine and telehealth services respond to today's health and social demands, i.e. treatment of chronic patients, support for the quality of life of elderly people living at home and...