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Virtual health
What’s on the horizon for telehealth
and remote monitoring
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What’s on the horizon
for telehealth and
remote monitoring
As the world responds to the COVID-19 pandemic, physicians and patients
increasingly turn to virtual health solutions, including telehealth and remote
monitoring, as an additional facet of health care delivery.
Health care providers are reaching across regional and national borders
using technology to provide medical services directly to patients and other
providers. This includes email, interactive video, apps, and other technology
platforms that facilitate diagnosis, consultation, treatment, monitoring, and
even medical research. Remote second opinions – whereby a health care
provider is asked by either a clinician or a patient to verify a diagnosis or
treatment from a distance – also have surged, particularly in the interna
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6 Regulatory pathways FDA “remarkably flexible”
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