Telemedicine has allowed providers to assess and deliver care through email, phone, and webcam. Telemedicine is beneficial in responding to patient demand and can access care where health care is limited. Through the use of Telemedicine, doctors are able to view patients in hospitals from video monitors and collect data. Telemedicine has revolutionized bed side manner care. Teledoc, is one among many virtual doctor visit companies. Patients are able to use videoconferencing to access care for doctors. Virtual doctor visits are cost effective for patients and doctors do not have to deal with administrative services such as insurance claims. Virtual doctor visits help to alleviate over-crowding in doctor offices for basic services such as a cold, stress of making appointments, dealing with long wait times, and limited access to care. (Miller, 2009). mHealth (mobile health technology) is the use of mobile phones and other wireless devices to deliver health care. Mobile health contains health applications that track patients health data (such as Fitbit and MyDays), access to mobile health electronic health records through patient portals, and send secure emails and text message that are HIPAA compliant to providers. mHealth has been adopted in underserved areas where routine care is hard to
Telemedicine has allowed providers to assess and deliver care through email, phone, and webcam. Telemedicine is beneficial in responding to patient demand and can access care where health care is limited. Through the use of Telemedicine, doctors are able to view patients in hospitals from video monitors and collect data. Telemedicine has revolutionized bed side manner care. Teledoc, is one among many virtual doctor visit companies. Patients are able to use videoconferencing to access care for doctors. Virtual doctor visits are cost effective for patients and doctors do not have to deal with administrative services such as insurance claims. Virtual doctor visits help to alleviate over-crowding in doctor offices for basic services such as a cold, stress of making appointments, dealing with long wait times, and limited access to care. (Miller, 2009). mHealth (mobile health technology) is the use of mobile phones and other wireless devices to deliver health care. Mobile health contains health applications that track patients health data (such as Fitbit and MyDays), access to mobile health electronic health records through patient portals, and send secure emails and text message that are HIPAA compliant to providers. mHealth has been adopted in underserved areas where routine care is hard to