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A telemedicine app for the health care sector enables medical professionals to connect with patients and share information about their health and wellness. A telemedicine app is often used in rural areas where doctors may not be available on-site at all times. Telemedicine apps can support any medical field, including cardiology, dermatology, or pediatrics.
Telemedicine apps are similar to many other business-to-business (B2B) enterprise apps, such as inventory management apps, supply chain management apps, and field service management apps. One popular telemedicine app is Teladoc.
Customers log in and select a doctor, then schedule an appt. Doctor and User have a video call after appt time.
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A telemedicine app can grow its user base by focusing on one part of the health care system and innovating in that area. A telemedicine app needs to attract both patients and doctors, who may use the app for different reasons. Patients can use a telemedicine to order prescriptions or book appointments, while doctors can use them as a platform for video consultation with other physicians.
Telemedicine apps for the healthcare industry can face regulatory and legal risks arising from improper handling of user data and PHI, as well as the violation of HIPAA requirements. Telemedicine apps should carefully track and document information about medical interactions with users, even if such interactions are not officially classified as patient care.
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