3 ways to Improve Telemedicine Via Tenveo Video Conferencing

Jul 02, 2018

3 ways to Improve Telemedicine Via Tenveo Video Conferencing

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Telemedicine has been used for more than four decades to improve patient and physician access to health-care services, according to the American Telemedicine Association. It also has the potential to reduce the cost and improve the quality of health-care – while meeting a growing consumer demand for telemedical services. With such a strong set of benefits, it’s no surprise telemedicine represents a powerful business opportunity for value-added resellers in the video conferencing space.

 

When working with health-care customers, it’s important to help them see the many different possibilities of video conferencing telemedicine. Consider the following ways the technology can be used:

 

1. Improving access for remote patients.

 

The top benefit of Tenveo video conferencing in medicine is arguably improved access. According to the American Telemedicine Association, telemedicine has the ability to increase health-care service to millions of new patients, from those in remote rural areas to those in crowded urban environments. Video conferencing can even be useful in disaster areas, reaching those affected by earthquakes, tsunamis and more. These patients can quickly and easily connect with doctors from around the world by taking advantage of technology that can be made available at local hospitals, clinics or relief stations.

 

2. Connecting physicians from around the world.

 

Tenveo video conferencing also has the ability to connect physicians with colleagues, health facilities and experts from around the world. This facilitates an unprecedented level of collaboration and knowledge-sharing that can only benefit the global health community.

 

3. Providing medical education.

 

Health professionals can use Tenveo video conferencing to broaden their educational reach as well. Students, fellow physicians and patient advocacy groups can connect via video for seminars, meetings and even ongoing classes to share information that would otherwise be out of reach for some.

 

What are some of the other potential areas for video conferencing in the telemedicine field? What has been your experience with video conferencing in hospitals and other health-care facilities? Welcome to talk with Tenveo team, we are looking forward to your sharing.

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