New report highlights home telemedicine industryPoint-of-care telemedicine systems are the hottest item on the list of home-care applications today, according to a new report on home telecare delivery.In addition to profiles of five
Point-of-care telemedicine systems are the hottest item on the list of home-care applications today, according to a new report on home telecare delivery.
In addition to profiles of five point-of-care telemedicine systems, the six-chapter report, called Home Healthcare: Wired and Ready for Telemedicine, includes a chapter on the costs of providing home care via telehealth systems, factoring in equipment, personnel, telecommunications, and other expected costs and expenses. Outcomes from home telecare and safety and legal issues are also covered.
For more information about the report, contact Audrey Kinsella of Information for Tomorrow at AudreyKinsella@msn.com or at 503/649-7942. The report costs $295 plus shipping and handling.
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