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Telehealth Innovations

Telehealth innovations refer to the use of digital technologies and communication tools to deliver healthcare services and information remotely, enhancing access to medical care and facilitating patient-provider interactions. These innovations encompass a range of applications, including virtual consultations, remote monitoring, and health information exchange, aimed at improving health outcomes and efficiency in healthcare delivery.

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Telehealth innovations are transforming the healthcare landscape by leveraging technology to provide remote care. This approach enhances access to medical services, particularly for individuals in underserved areas, and allows for continuous monitoring of patients' health. With the rise of telemedic...

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Key Terms

Telemedicine
The remote diagnosis and treatment of patients through telecommunications technology.

Example: A patient consults a doctor via video call.

Remote Monitoring
Using technology to monitor patients' health data from a distance.

Example: A wearable device tracks heart rate and sends data to a healthcare provider.

Mobile Health (mHealth)
Health services delivered via mobile devices.

Example: An app that reminds patients to take their medication.

EHR (Electronic Health Record)
A digital version of a patient's paper chart.

Example: Doctors access EHRs to review patient history.

Video Conferencing
A technology that allows real-time video communication.

Example: Doctors and patients meet online for consultations.

Wearable Devices
Technology worn on the body that tracks health metrics.

Example: Fitness trackers that monitor steps and heart rate.

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Key Concepts

Remote Patient MonitoringTelemedicineMobile Health AppsVirtual Consultations