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Pandemic highlights promise and pitfalls of online doctor visits

Jun 07, 2021, at 02:54 am

Telehealth—or telemedicine is not a very new concept, but the pandemic forced the doctors and patients in the United States, India and around the world to adopt it often as the only option. But it is not without its share of challenges. Julia Garlich, Kayley Allen from USA and Bala Singh and Pratibha Singh from India report

Here is How Telehealth is Going to Be the Wave of the Future

Dec 09, 2020, at 06:35 pm

The need of the hour is effective healthcare solutions, and as the world comes to grips with the coronavirus pandemic, we are once again reminded of the need for better healthcare systems, both domestically and around the world.