
@ShahidNShah
I don’t know about you, but as I see it, one of the challenging things about being a telehealth user is adapting to the nuances involved in using different platforms. Even small differences between them can be annoying and even stressful.
For that reason, I was interested to read about a new deal in which one telehealth developer has merged their software with a specific make of television.
However, it’s not just the elderly who would benefit from using the bigger screen and wide-angle view available with TV-based telehealth capabilities. As someone who takes advantage of telehealth every chance I get — if for no other reason than finding a parking space in a busy outpatient setting can be a pain — I can see where I could benefit from using a more robust tool like a properly equipped television for this exercise.
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