‘Virtual Hospitals’ Deliver Home Treatment to Remote Patients

‘Virtual Hospitals’ Deliver Home Treatment to Remote Patients

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Virtual wards — in which a limited number of patients are monitored at home via sensors and other equipment — have become increasingly common in health systems. But Seha Virtual Hospital in Riyadh, under whose auspices Abdulmalik was treated, has adopted this approach on a grand scale and has been recognised as the world’s biggest virtual hospital by the Guinness Book of Records. 


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