"Telemedicine capabilities" refers to the ability or capacity to provide medical services remotely using technology and telecommunications. It allows healthcare professionals to connect with patients virtually, through video calls or other digital platforms, enabling them to diagnose and treat patients without being physically present.
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UAB Medicine has partnered with SeamlessMD, a patient engagement and care management platform out of Toronto, in an effort to
boost telemedicine capabilities.
We also highly encourage the involvement of our patients» primary physician and / or cardiologist in the decision to undergo adult stem cell therapy, and our state - of - the - art equipment and
telemedicine capabilities support this partnership through every step of treatment at Okyanos.
While specific details about what the platform will do to support consumers are scarce, it's expected that it will house an educational component and
telemedicine capabilities, according to Investopedia.
A group of researchers at McGill University in Montreal has recently developed a portable, paper - based electrochemical platform with multiplexing and
telemedicine capabilities that may enable low - cost, point - of - care diagnosis of HIV and HCV co-infections within serum samples.
Specifically, they are equipped with diagnostic tools and
telemedicine capabilities that facilitate real - time communication with hospital - based stroke specialists, enabling immediate diagnosis and the administration of IV tPA for eligible patients while en route to the hospital.
We also now have an ultrasound in each office, and have
telemedicine capabilities.