Now more than ever, doctor’s phones have been ringing off the hook. However, because of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, in-person visits and non-emergency surgeries have been put on hold to stop the ...
A sore throat. A pounding headache. No time to sit in a waiting room for hours. Many have faced this dilemma. Today, telemedicine has made healthcare accessible. A few taps on a phone, a quick video ...
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) -- Out of necessity, the pandemic has driven a lot of us to use virtual appointments to see our doctors. It turns out, according to a new study, men apparently like it that way, ...
Virtual medicine lends itself to better conversations, writes Geoff Rutledge. Research shows that stronger relationships between primary care physicians and their patients yield significantly better ...
A telehealth visit can seem impersonal because it’s done at home, where you may not have privacy. Some people prefer to have face-to-face interaction when talking about sensitive topics. Another issue ...
Employees choosing workplace health benefits for next year will probably not see a major change in their premiums. But they are likely to encounter more options for “virtual” doctor visits. Employees ...
A new virtual care program allows students in the Royall School District to see a doctor without ever leaving school.
Listen to that nagging voice in your head (or from your family member). It could save your life, now or later. Jessica was a writer on the Wellness team, with a focus on health technology, eye care, ...
Welcome to the new normal, where social distancing has moved birthday parties, graduation ceremonies and gym classes online. And in an effort to slow the spread of COVID-19, even doctor’s appointments ...