I’m a physician in a rural area, I saw that most of tele health services overload thier physicians with more patient numbers than regular practices on the expense of the quality, if there is a choice for a regular visit I would take it any day , I don’t see real winners other than CEOs and administrators
You were overloaded because the people who did not previously have access to health care, are actually doing it now. Maybe there isn't enough physicians in your area?
I think any check up is better than no check up. Tele health is just a phone call but with video. If more detail is required then you need to go to the Dr office.
What I don't get about the discussion around telemedicine is that some people frame it negatively as a replacement for physicians but it's not like we're ever going to hit 100% penetration because customers do not have access to diagnostic tools needed for even basic checkups. In actuality, it may end up being a supplemental source of income for physicians who can now accommodate patients both in office and online.
Could you clarify who benefits more in terms of income, the physicians or the communication services? I am in the health sector and I believe it should be the first line of action, just that people do not see it that way. Calling a physician even on phone to discuss your health issues so that he/she can determine whether you need to visit a hospital is telemedicine.
"Despite the increase in revenue, Americans have been slow to adopt the practice." Maybe because they can't afford it. The number one reason for personal bankruptcy in America is healthcare costs.
Its not just healthcare america is slow to adapt to new technology. We BARELY got chip technology into cards meanwhile in some places like China they don't even use money. Most transactions are by phone, and are mostly cashless. Like...you can even give money to a homeless person tru a QR code. Here one store goes cashless and people rage and sue the hell out of it.
One specialty not mentioned in the comments is psychiatry. Telehealth has allowed me to see all my patients remotely without exposing them or me to risk of infection. A few patients choose telephone contact for various reasons but the vast majority can use a video link. It gets fairly close to the in-office experience. After the crisis I may continue to offer it as an option to established patients who drive an hour in each direction for one hour of psychotherapy. It may also become an instant alternative for the patient who has to be home with a sick child or whose car will not start, etc. The coronavirus crisis has introduced me (and a large number of my colleagues) to a new modality that can offer more flexibility.
Telehealth: an innovation that should increase access and reduce cost. Instead this show highlights it is simply seen as an opportunity to make more revenue with greater margins. Few studies on quality of outcomes, inequality due to device access (already seen this with my own patients) and cases that are most appropriate for the service.
@@danpram1095 yes, but it claims to be journalism so they should challenge business narratives. These health innovations are being driven by lobby groups not patient outcomes.
My sister is a medical intern and she says all the senior doctors stay at home and refuse to come see coronavirus patients .. only the juniors and nurses are treating this !
How many senior doctors do you know of that aren’t senior citizens? They’re at most risk to die of the virus. Why do they deserve to have their lives put at risk because of their field of work?
@@thankyounext365 while completely true, a lot of the doctors in my country and my sisters hospital are in their mid 40s yet the refuse to come see patients and bark orders on juniors who dont even have enough PPE for themselves. The juniors also have families, we live with my grandmother and my sister had to stay at a friend. She and others have been working double shifts, and the senior doctors refuse to give them a day off while they sit relaxed at home !!! They are exhausted, it's only a matter of time before they make a mistake.
Qadreya T I’d do the exact same...why should anybody put their life on the line when the hospitals won’t provide the proper Ppe. Think about it, you’d go and put your life on the line and if something happens the hospital just fires you? I’ll pass. Send the administration staff out there, they make the real $$ so let them earn their wage like everyone else.
We are forced to buy health insurance, so if this new medical practice is the norm, then reduce our health insurance cost. Charge patients per diagnostic
Best chance for this would be to adopt a subscription model with small private practices. Paying a monthly base price directly to the provider screw insurance
I have over 10 different health conditions and I've been in love with this telehealth system, I'm so in love with it. I can talk to my doctor anywhere and I don't have to drive so far away to talk to my multiple doctors; I support this system of health!
Healthcare shouldn't be an area where profitability should be given such a high priority that doctors are churning out a lot of consultations per day at the expense of quality. Hope a balance is reached and that patients aren't sacrificed for profits!!
I see it as a wonderful advancement for the simple less complicated doctor visits. Taking a day off work, for those who are employed, to go to the doctor for a check-up is a lousy experience. Wouldnt the shift of these types of visits then free up more space for the complex and urgent cases where patients' lives are in immediate danger?
That’s a good way to let something minor turn major or deadly. You aren’t a doctor. So leave it to an actual doctor. If I build concrete patios. I can’t do a televisit on your land and give you an exact. It’s impossible without the info needed. Same with doctor visits on checkups and bloodwork and temperature.
Lets hope not because that would cost a lot more of this $$$ and could possibly be dangerous because of conditions or viruses such as bladder infection which need an in clinic visit. I personally do not trust it
Seeing doctors talking about sustainability of an hospital based solely on money is pretty frightening. And what's about the doctor complaining about having to prioritize the sickest of the sicks ;isn't it what hospitals are made for?
12:40 is the real reason telemedicine is an issue for doctors. less $$$ is the problem. all this other crap about not being able to take care of patients is b.s. they only spend 10-15 minutes with their patients while in the office anyway.
I was recently cured of Hsv1and2, Thanks to Dr Agbonifo for the good work. After living with this virus for 4years, I saw a comment of Dr Agbonifo on a headline, I was skeptical but I had to talk to him about my situation because I've done everything possible for me to get cured, and the doctors doesn't make us believe there is a cure, When I told him of my situation, he told me not to worry that I will be cured. I did exactly what he said, I took the medicine for some weeks just the way he ordered and my Hsv1and2 is gone. Now I'm free with no side effects or whatsoever. I really appreciate the good work of this doctor for the good thing he has done for me. I will drop his email address for those with similar problem Email: Dragbonifoherbs@gmail.com.
Bharat Rajesh unless those in poor neighborhoods are given free WiFi along with free laptops and free healthcare telemedicine will be available for them
Again why universal health care > than private system. In Canada 🇨🇦 we have Telehealth that is 100% covered by our universal healthcare system. No insurance scared patients might use it too much here
the benefits of telemedicine became so much evident after the Covid 19 pandemic when people were forced to remain at home as part of social distancing. Patients could consult doctors from the comfort of their homes...Only thing is to check the availability of the doctors.
@Aurobindo Ghosh Providers in the US are given a national provider ID number (NPI). When a doctor enrolls for a platform like American Well, they are given a background check and the telemedicine company verifies their identity and ID number, in addition to their education. Any prescriptions sent to pharmacies also include the ID number so they can verify they RX
There is a new program called RPM, where Medicare patients get a no-cost tablet with a health kit. Here you can actually sign up for RPM and get the kit in around a week. Medicare patients only at this time ua-cam.com/video/TXqveU2zUMQ/v-deo.html
in the end you still need a doctor or a specialist to feel that bump on the neck, or that hernia, or check that mole that needs to be removed to see if it is cancerous. You can't do that all from telecommunication. We hate waiting in the doctor's office, but for some crap like that you have to go to the doctor.
I hope not. The only time I had to use one was in late January, was extremely sick and they refused to give me anything but cough medicine. They were sure quick to take my copay though.
Propagating telemedicine is just like talking good about e-leaning modules. The end user experience is down and would only benefit if there is a financial incentive for the customer. Remember boeing crashes due to bad I-pad based learning that resulted in countless deaths. This will also impact as even face to face doctor visits are not reliable unless the doctor has a reputation & experience and not a new one in the field.
Interesting side bar, In Ontario physicians mal practice insurance is paid for by the OMA. Should one file a claim your dealing with a government bureaucracy. A service that invented the phrase "slower then mollases" . This practice is blatent conflict of interest. Have known individuals on both sides of the spectrum. There are physicians out there that have over 50 mal practice disputes that are still in the profession.
unless the doctor needs to physically look at something, exactly what more will you gain by sitting in the office for 15 minutes (the time you're often given) with the doctor? if something is wrong, you will need to get bloodwork and other testing done. you'd probably need to go to a lab for that anyway.
Hello, I have been watching your channel in my country for a very long time. I noticed from last week that your channel disappeared from my TV in SD quality. Does this mean that your channel disappears from Poland? Regards
How do you know they arent wheezing? How do you know they dont have appendicitis. How do you know they arent pregnant? How do you know they dont have a meningococcemia rash? St elevations???
If you go to an Urgent care doctor and tell them you are having lower abdomen pain, they will recommend you go to the ER to rule out Appendicitis. True you would need a cat scan to determine but that urgent care visit could have been expedited through Teladoc.
As much as I hate to have to use a virtual doctor I can now see the benefits. I live in a poor rural county in California. Yes, poor does exist in California. But thats because rent is so high and jobs pay poorly. We don't have enough doctors. Why would they come here to live/practice. I only live here because I'm poor. Id really rather live anywhere else. You can't get in to see a docter for weeks (unless you're dying). Even then they blow you off because everyone is on state/federal health care that doesn't pay much. Tele doctors can despense medicine from the comfort of their own home (with no pants on). I get to have prying eyes see the dump I get to live in. A problem may arise when patients don't have a phone, car, computer or the smarts to use said computer. So making tele doctors a good idea is your opinion. If doctors would doctor instead of running a patient mill would be nice. Once upon a time. Now everything is upside down.
Telemedicine is much more effective if the patient is with a primary health worker. Pyramed telemedicne believes in telemedicne through a primary health care worker to a secondary HCW.
oh great so I'll just go to web md next time I need to see the doctor I suppose. Wow we really have the best healthcare system in the world in america. This is a joke right?
My wife has been seeing her patients using telemedicine from our basement for the past month. Hope it continues, or else, she's living down there too (I'm high risk). Not in the US btw.
Here's why people need to avoid hospitals 1. Place of antibiotic resistance 2. Time Energy wastage 3. No value added in actual visit to doctor 4. You can see doctors ratings (unless the website is not manipulating it)
It will become the new standard if CMS continues to pay at least 100% of current visit charges! The benefit to patients is very low as the comprehension, most of the time from both sides will be poor.
I’m a physician in a rural area, I saw that most of tele health services overload thier physicians with more patient numbers than regular practices on the expense of the quality, if there is a choice for a regular visit I would take it any day , I don’t see real winners other than CEOs and administrators
You were overloaded because the people who did not previously have access to health care, are actually doing it now. Maybe there isn't enough physicians in your area?
Gustavo Villar the telemedicine gives the company a chance to let a dr multiple hospitals at the same time ,(for example 10-15 facilities) that’s why
Amusis I’m not a baby boomer , much younger
Boy, you nailed that on the head. Well done. Just more money for the CEOs.
I think any check up is better than no check up. Tele health is just a phone call but with video. If more detail is required then you need to go to the Dr office.
What I don't get about the discussion around telemedicine is that some people frame it negatively as a replacement for physicians but it's not like we're ever going to hit 100% penetration because customers do not have access to diagnostic tools needed for even basic checkups. In actuality, it may end up being a supplemental source of income for physicians who can now accommodate patients both in office and online.
“Supplemental source of income”- the liberal definition of a racket.
@@thereisnosuchthingasanativ904 not really
Could you clarify who benefits more in terms of income, the physicians or the communication services? I am in the health sector and I believe it should be the first line of action, just that people do not see it that way. Calling a physician even on phone to discuss your health issues so that he/she can determine whether you need to visit a hospital is telemedicine.
I wouldn’t call our current health system healthcare to begin with...
omgu had me rollin' on de floor
"Despite the increase in revenue, Americans have been slow to adopt the practice."
Maybe because they can't afford it. The number one reason for personal bankruptcy in America is healthcare costs.
Its not just healthcare america is slow to adapt to new technology. We BARELY got chip technology into cards meanwhile in some places like China they don't even use money. Most transactions are by phone, and are mostly cashless. Like...you can even give money to a homeless person tru a QR code.
Here one store goes cashless and people rage and sue the hell out of it.
The only revenue increasing are doctors and support staff. Everyone else has been steadily losing income for years.
@@luisgutierrez8047 the less said about China right now the better. And what would you call a debit card. Looks pretty cashless to me.
America spends more money on wars than in health. America can indeed afford it if America prioritizes and stops spending billions on wars.
One specialty not mentioned in the comments is psychiatry. Telehealth has allowed me to see all my patients remotely without exposing them or me to risk of infection. A few patients choose telephone contact for various reasons but the vast majority can use a video link. It gets fairly close to the in-office experience. After the crisis I may continue to offer it as an option to established patients who drive an hour in each direction for one hour of psychotherapy. It may also become an instant alternative for the patient who has to be home with a sick child or whose car will not start, etc. The coronavirus crisis has introduced me (and a large number of my colleagues) to a new modality that can offer more flexibility.
Very well said. Thanks for sharing your firsthand experiences!
I’m sure it’s easier also on those patients with severe anxiety too.
Telehealth: an innovation that should increase access and reduce cost. Instead this show highlights it is simply seen as an opportunity to make more revenue with greater margins. Few studies on quality of outcomes, inequality due to device access (already seen this with my own patients) and cases that are most appropriate for the service.
Hey, isn't thisna fantastic country?
The services will be very expensive
This is CNBC dude, a finance network
@@danpram1095 yes, but it claims to be journalism so they should challenge business narratives. These health innovations are being driven by lobby groups not patient outcomes.
This would be much more widely adopted if the American healthcare system was run with compassion instead of just focusing on profit.
www.lifecarenursing.in/2020/05/seminar-on-telemedicine.html?m=1
My sister is a medical intern and she says all the senior doctors stay at home and refuse to come see coronavirus patients .. only the juniors and nurses are treating this !
How many senior doctors do you know of that aren’t senior citizens? They’re at most risk to die of the virus. Why do they deserve to have their lives put at risk because of their field of work?
@@thankyounext365 while completely true, a lot of the doctors in my country and my sisters hospital are in their mid 40s yet the refuse to come see patients and bark orders on juniors who dont even have enough PPE for themselves. The juniors also have families, we live with my grandmother and my sister had to stay at a friend. She and others have been working double shifts, and the senior doctors refuse to give them a day off while they sit relaxed at home !!! They are exhausted, it's only a matter of time before they make a mistake.
Qadreya T I’d do the exact same...why should anybody put their life on the line when the hospitals won’t provide the proper Ppe. Think about it, you’d go and put your life on the line and if something happens the hospital just fires you? I’ll pass. Send the administration staff out there, they make the real $$ so let them earn their wage like everyone else.
They are at home, but are they seeing patients through telehealth?
Great idea but why are doctor's charging the same mount as office visit. Should be cheaper if you ask me.
To get heard by Drs you need to tell them that in latin. Veritas!
6:50
Did you...not watch the video?
We are forced to buy health insurance, so if this new medical practice is the norm, then reduce our health insurance cost. Charge patients per diagnostic
Best chance for this would be to adopt a subscription model with small private practices.
Paying a monthly base price directly to the provider screw insurance
I have over 10 different health conditions and I've been in love with this telehealth system, I'm so in love with it. I can talk to my doctor anywhere and I don't have to drive so far away to talk to my multiple doctors; I support this system of health!
And this way they can't probe your bottom!
yeah, having many doctors on call is an hypochondriac wet dream, also very useful for people like yourself
Well John, I still have to go in person for blood tests, heart monitoring, CT scans, etc so it isn't that much of a dream 😂😅😂
@@johnpossum556 😂
@@abigailpena5950 ummmm it’s gonna get darker
Healthcare shouldn't be an area where profitability should be given such a high priority that doctors are churning out a lot of consultations per day at the expense of quality. Hope a balance is reached and that patients aren't sacrificed for profits!!
Why? Doctors are also human beings, they also need money. Why they shouldn't take profit in consideration?
I see it as a wonderful advancement for the simple less complicated doctor visits. Taking a day off work, for those who are employed, to go to the doctor for a check-up is a lousy experience. Wouldnt the shift of these types of visits then free up more space for the complex and urgent cases where patients' lives are in immediate danger?
That’s a good way to let something minor turn major or deadly. You aren’t a doctor. So leave it to an actual doctor.
If I build concrete patios. I can’t do a televisit on your land and give you an exact. It’s impossible without the info needed. Same with doctor visits on checkups and bloodwork and temperature.
Telehealth should be adopted more. A big % of patient cconsultations is to go through labs and prescribe meds, you don't need to be present for those.
That is true.
👏👏👏👏👏
One minor question - is going through physical examination and lab analysis not essential?
Lowering the Medicare age by a few years has my support. Greater importance on prevention and screening is important.
15:30 just in case the dr has to listen to your heartbeat over the computer
Lets hope not because that would cost a lot more of this $$$ and could possibly be dangerous because of conditions or viruses such as bladder infection which need an in clinic visit. I personally do not trust it
You would still go in for that but like you wouldn’t have to go in for simple stuff
@@whoknows6918 absolutely
for medical interpreters, this also means that more work opportunities are opening up, as more people are using the service
The people in those stockvideo clips always have way too perfect posture.
Also, for some reason they have stethoscopes on for a teleconference call.
@@pawala7 Its for you to know that they the doctor.
Seeing doctors talking about sustainability of an hospital based solely on money is pretty frightening. And what's about the doctor complaining about having to prioritize the sickest of the sicks ;isn't it what hospitals are made for?
12:40 is the real reason telemedicine is an issue for doctors. less $$$ is the problem. all this other crap about not being able to take care of patients is b.s. they only spend 10-15 minutes with their patients while in the office anyway.
Often times less than 10 minutes, no?
@@ml4789 My experience has been less than three.
You can't do a physical examination with this telemedicine, Anamnesis, Physical Examination & Lab Analysis are the essentials in Medicine
I was recently cured of Hsv1and2, Thanks to Dr Agbonifo for the good work. After living with this virus for 4years, I saw a comment of Dr Agbonifo on a headline, I was skeptical but I had to talk to him about my situation because I've done everything possible for me to get cured, and the doctors doesn't make us believe there is a cure, When I told him of my situation, he told me not to worry that I will be cured. I did exactly what he said, I took the medicine for some weeks just the way he ordered and my Hsv1and2 is gone. Now I'm free with no side effects or whatsoever. I really appreciate the good work of this doctor for the good thing he has done for me. I will drop his email address for those with similar problem Email: Dragbonifoherbs@gmail.com.
If teleheath becomes the norm, the poorer sections will have limited/no access to healthcare 😢
Bharat Rajesh unless those in poor neighborhoods are given free WiFi along with free laptops and free healthcare telemedicine will be available for them
I think exact opposite is likely
@@ShashankBhavaraju Hope that's true.. at the current state, most of them have no access to the internet.
...Wouldn't the opposite happen?
But the great majority of low income folks in the u.s own smartphones and have access to the internet. So no.
The demand for healthcare services and technologies reached an all-time high in the wake of the pandemic
Telemedicine market!
Sadly health is a business, not a right & telemedicine won't be widely adopted unless serious changes occur.
www.lifecarenursing.in/2020/05/seminar-on-telemedicine.html?m=1
Again why universal health care > than private system. In Canada 🇨🇦 we have Telehealth that is 100% covered by our universal healthcare system. No insurance scared patients might use it too much here
What on Earth did that last sentence mean?
the benefits of telemedicine became so much evident after the Covid 19 pandemic when people were forced to remain at home as part of social distancing. Patients could consult doctors from the comfort of their homes...Only thing is to check the availability of the doctors.
Amazing..work
how do you know if it's a doctor prescribing you medicines at the other end of phone?
@Aurobindo Ghosh Providers in the US are given a national provider ID number (NPI). When a doctor enrolls for a platform like American Well, they are given a background check and the telemedicine company verifies their identity and ID number, in addition to their education. Any prescriptions sent to pharmacies also include the ID number so they can verify they RX
Thank you a lot for this video. This is very interesting and informative. Keep posting like those amazing videos, this is awesome.
Unless your wealthy most services you receive will be electronic (e something) in the future instead of live service.
hard to do eye tests and blood draws remotely
Thanks to Armstrong Williams Show
I like your video presentation. It is informative too, at the same time. Thanks a lot for your guidance!
Thanks for delivering such an exciting video. I hope to see more great posts like this in the future and keep the good work going on.
There is a new program called RPM, where Medicare patients get a no-cost tablet with a health kit.
Here you can actually sign up for RPM and get the kit in around a week. Medicare patients only at this time
ua-cam.com/video/TXqveU2zUMQ/v-deo.html
one wonders if some insurance companies will pay for this?
I consult Dr. Google when I get any symptoms.
keep that on and u wont realize you're dying. get a check up once or twice an year dude
in the end you still need a doctor or a specialist to feel that bump on the neck, or that hernia, or check that mole that needs to be removed to see if it is cancerous. You can't do that all from telecommunication. We hate waiting in the doctor's office, but for some crap like that you have to go to the doctor.
If I could just press the right button I could get me e-eyetest!
Your segment on MGH’s use of telemedicine featured the aerial view of Brigham and Women’s Hospital NOT the Massachusetts General Hospital.
www.lifecarenursing.in/2020/05/seminar-on-telemedicine.html?m=1
@@mastersoyalan this is spam
How will this effect the traveling RN Nurse who is already is seeing patients at their home checking vitals and and adminising meds to patients?
I hope not. The only time I had to use one was in late January, was extremely sick and they refused to give me anything but cough medicine. They were sure quick to take my copay though.
INFORMATIVE....A FANTASTIC AVENUE TO TREAT, DIAGNOSE, AND PROVIDE CARE.
Telemedicine sounds like one of those buzzwords that 20 years from now we will all be like "whatever happened to it?!"
@Maggie MacMillan Explain.
What are you doing in the internet here? :/ time for you to go back under a rock.
🤣😂. This reminds of Amazon being laughed at the beginning selling books online.
or exactly just the opposite. Future is bright!
Propagating telemedicine is just like talking good about e-leaning modules. The end user experience is down and would only benefit if there is a financial incentive for the customer. Remember boeing crashes due to bad I-pad based learning that resulted in countless deaths. This will also impact as even face to face doctor visits are not reliable unless the doctor has a reputation & experience and not a new one in the field.
Well there is the benefit of making healthcare easier and more convenient to access
Interesting side bar,
In Ontario physicians mal practice insurance is paid for by the OMA. Should one file a claim your dealing with a government bureaucracy.
A service that invented the phrase "slower then mollases" . This practice is blatent conflict of interest.
Have known individuals on both sides of the spectrum.
There are physicians out there that have over 50 mal practice disputes that are still in the profession.
a lot of things can be done on the telemedicine. It's not a short term solition.
Stop charging me my full premium and copayment if I can’t see my doctor physically. And are doctors still going to make the same amount of pay?
unless the doctor needs to physically look at something, exactly what more will you gain by sitting in the office for 15 minutes (the time you're often given) with the doctor? if something is wrong, you will need to get bloodwork and other testing done. you'd probably need to go to a lab for that anyway.
orange moon glows yes the doctor has to physically see you and check your vitals. I don’t want a virtual physical.
👨🏻💻👨🏻🔬👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 Great Idea
"These pretzels are making me thirsty!"
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Telehealth is the future for the treatment of the poor.
The rich and wealthy will always be treated in the classical way.
Thank you
I really hope it doesn’t because the norm :/
Hello, I have been watching your channel in my country for a very long time. I noticed from last week that your channel disappeared from my TV in SD quality. Does this mean that your channel disappears from Poland? Regards
THE STOCK BOOM ALREADY HAPPENED DAMM
How do you know they arent wheezing? How do you know they dont have appendicitis. How do you know they arent pregnant? How do you know they dont have a meningococcemia rash? St elevations???
If you go to an Urgent care doctor and tell them you are having lower abdomen pain, they will recommend you go to the ER to rule out Appendicitis. True you would need a cat scan to determine but that urgent care visit could have been expedited through Teladoc.
Nothing like diagnosing someone through a screen awesome...
Any jobs in telemedicine? Im not a provider...Just a MBA degree holder
As much as I hate to have to use a virtual doctor I can now see the benefits. I live in a poor rural county in California. Yes, poor does exist in California. But thats because rent is so high and jobs pay poorly. We don't have enough doctors. Why would they come here to live/practice. I only live here because I'm poor. Id really rather live anywhere else. You can't get in to see a docter for weeks (unless you're dying). Even then they blow you off because everyone is on state/federal health care that doesn't pay much. Tele doctors can despense medicine from the comfort of their own home (with no pants on). I get to have prying eyes see the dump I get to live in. A problem may arise when patients don't have a phone, car, computer or the smarts to use said computer. So making tele doctors a good idea is your opinion. If doctors would doctor instead of running a patient mill would be nice. Once upon a time. Now everything is upside down.
...Once again but in ENGLISH please?
We want medical computer chip in our arm!
right now is only available in 10 inch suppository form
no bateries include
🤔 a chip that can check your vitals remotely.
Telemedicine is much more effective if the patient is with a primary health worker. Pyramed telemedicne believes in telemedicne through a primary health care worker to a secondary HCW.
We need to decriminalize Medicare system.
0:10 - that s it!
oh great so I'll just go to web md next time I need to see the doctor I suppose. Wow we really have the best healthcare system in the world in america. This is a joke right?
Never even knew telemedicine exists
No , it's not and never will be
My wife has been seeing her patients using telemedicine from our basement for the past month. Hope it continues, or else, she's living down there too (I'm high risk). Not in the US btw.
What took so long? We should’ve/could’ve started this nearly 20 yrs ago.
Please I need a help I need someone to talk to concerning my health
Automatic software can do better job
If that is were the big dollars are then yes it is the future
All I hear is blah blah blah we don't get paid the same for telecare blah blah blah
Here's why people need to avoid hospitals
1. Place of antibiotic resistance
2. Time Energy wastage
3. No value added in actual visit to doctor
4. You can see doctors ratings (unless the website is not manipulating it)
No added value? Most things needs physical examination with special tools or lab samples
Physical exam is vital for a good diagnosis
people can still go in but change is inevitable. Look at Amazon.
Exactly. Telehealth is the future. I'll be back in these comments in 5 years.
3 years on and nothing has changed
No.
Thanos car
Well health technologies
When they perfect taking blood pressure digitally by remote, that will really be nice.
It will become the new standard if CMS continues to pay at least 100% of current visit charges! The benefit to patients is very low as the comprehension, most of the time from both sides will be poor.
hi
Just have Samsung phone Make an application for health using facial recognition software
This is just an attempt to prop up the health stock - they said the same thing when the telephone was invented
And man those telephones never went anywhere.
[Doctor's Duran appointment
I'll use it
Trying to find a cure for my herpes 😜👍
There is no cure for herpes though
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Woah
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Invest in $MEDS.
Invest in DOCRF instead.
Teladoc is the future.
Dr. Jessica bender voice sounds strange. Had she lost her job?
The tribal medicine man will be more useful than telemedicine.
Change medicine of the future? Certainly not for the better.
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Thank you a lot for this video. This is very interesting and informative. Keep posting like those amazing videos, this is awesome.
Thank you