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telehealth

/tel-uh-helth/US // ˈtɛl əˌhɛlθ //UK // (ˈtɛlɪˌhɛlθ) //

远程医疗,远程保健,远程健康,远距保健

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a system that uses internet and telecommunications technology to provide a wide range of healthcare services, as telemedicine, education, patient care management, and remote monitoring of vital signs: Telehealth offers patients feedback that is more immediate than a traditional office appointment.
    • : telemedicine.

Examples

  • In fact, there was a 154 percent increase in telehealth visits during the last seven days of March 2020 compared to the same period in 2019.

  • It took Marvis Phillips three months of free internet, two months of one-on-one training, and two donated iPads—upgraded during the pandemic to accommodate Zoom and telehealth calls—to get online.

  • The shift to telehealth is part of a larger trend towards patient-centered care.

  • A telehealth company, whose systems train on sensitive medical data, might perform privacy audits to mitigate reputational risk.

  • We’ve seen a recent influx in telemedicine and telehealth services, and provided these solutions are evidence-based and effective, this is the only way for us to scale the widespread demand for support.