Monday 14 April 2014

Importance and Benefits of Remote Healthcare System

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Remote healthcare comprises the use of advanced technology to offer telemedicine and medical advice over long distances. As a service, it is indeed a boon for modern healthcare systems around the world that wish to service people in rural, remote and underdeveloped areas. 

One of the biggest challenges faced by most health care systems is the inability to provide quality care to a large section of underserved population, which does not have quick and easy access to specialty treatments and physicians due to geographical distance or socio economic conditions.
With the use of wireless and tele-monitoring technology, remote healthcare has bridged the gap between patients and physicians. This means that a patient can reach out to a qualified telemedicine physician round the clock, for specialty medical advice or help. 

Besides being a highly cost effective option for patients, telehealth has a string of other benefits. For one, this system provides improved access to medical specialists. It helps to monitor patients in real time without the need to bring them to the hospital. This in turn leads to a marked reduction in emergency room requirement and utilization. The clinical outcomes are by far better too. In addition to the 24x7 access to a telemedicine physician, this advanced healthcare system also offers a virtual examination room that makes the whole process much more convenient for patients, irrespective of their geographical location.

The real and near time monitoring and interaction with the patients ensures that most problems are addressed before a major medical intervention is deemed necessary.  Most importantly, the telemedicine system generates increased patients satisfaction, owing to the private, patient-centric approach, quick intervention and high level of personal care it offers.

Owing to its multiple advantages, the integrated remote healthcare service is indeed a huge leap forward for modern healthcare systems around the globe.

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