Stairlifts Market: Foresees Skyrocketing Growth in the Coming Years Telemedicine Market
Telemedicine Market - Global Industry Insights,
Trends, Outlook, and Opportunity Analysis,
2018–2026
Telemedicine involves the use of information technology and telecommunication for the delivery of
healthcare services such as health assessments or consultations over the telecommunications
infrastructure. It helps the healthcare professional to diagnose, evaluate and treat patients without the
need for an in-person visit and are also very useful to save lives at time of critical care and
emergency situations. Telemedicine is of great help for distant rural areas as they help in overcoming
the distance barriers to avail medical services at the time of requirement. Telemedicine enables the
doctors to be connected through a variety of electronic means, including video conferencing, email
and electronic messaging platforms. This reduces the overall cost of medical care for patients and
increase healthcare accessibility.
Seeing the potential that the telemedicine provides, the World Health Organization (WHO)
established global observatory for eHealth (GOe) to analyze the benefts that information and
communication technologies can bring to healthcare supporting patient’s wellbeing. In 2009, the
global observatory was assigned to determine the status of telemedicine at the national, regional
and global level. The survey examined the four felds of telemedicine which includes
telepathology, teledermatogy, telepsychology and teleradiology along with four mechanisms that
will help in the development of telemedicine across all nations.
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More than 15 million Americans received medical care through telemedicine in 2016, according to
American Telemedicine Association (ATA). This number is expected to grow further by 30% in 2017.
Alongside ATA also issued several acts such as CHRONIC Care Act and CONNECT for Health Act in
2017 to support the growth of telemedicine across all nations. The Assembly Health Committee of
New Jersey recently in 2017 legally defined the practice of telemedicine, user eligible for it and
technology that can be used. This is expected to boost the telemedicine market in the region
significantly during the forecast period. Another development in North Carolina allows professionals to
video monitor and collect data on every far flung ICU patient through TeleICU. Furthermore,