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Daily Archives: March 19, 2018

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Telehealth vs. Telemedicine: Does the Difference Matter?

General, Healthcare Trends, TelemedicineBy Dr. Mac McCormickMarch 19, 20186 Comments

You’ve probably seen and heard the terms “telehealth” and “telemedicine” used interchangeably these days, both online and in conversation. It doesn’t matter whether the source is a physician or other healthcare professional or Jane or John Doe. The line between these terms is blurring. Nonetheless, there is a distinction.

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