A growing body of research suggests that medication abortion could be offered without any in-person interaction at all. https://media.wired.com/photos/5b6237eda4078f5883f88c8d/master/pass/telemed_abortion-01.jpg
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DIGITAL HEALTH BRIEFING: NYP, Walgreens launch telemedicine service — Cybercriminals continue to target health data — Philips buys VitaHealth
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DIGITAL HEALTH BRIEFING: Telemedicine adoption sees rapid growth — Medical device cybersecurity fears continue — eClinicalWorks hit with $1 billion lawsuit
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Telemedicine Is Forcing Doctors to Learn ‘Webside’ Manner
In a modern twist on bedside manner, doctors are learning to communicate empathy even when their patients are hundreds of miles away. https://media.wired.com/photos/59ea74f5a9554f7c28f1bde8/master/pass/phonehospital-FA.jpg Feed: All Latest
‘Doctor in your pocket’ apps provide telemedicine for a fee
Virtual medical services that connect family physicians and patients with minor illnesses and injuries are popping up online in Canada, leading to questions about the quality of care and universality. CBC | Health News