Telemedicine vs. telehealth: what's the difference?

It's sometimes difficult to pin down a description for the interrelated fields of mobile health, digital health, health IT, and telemedicine, which are all continuously evolving with new technologies. The words "telehealth" and "telemedicine" are often interchanged in the healthcare industry. In reality, the American Translators Association (ATA) considers them to be interchangeable words. This isn't surprising, given that the telehealth and telemedicine concepts cover many of the same facilities, such as medical education, e-health patient tracking, video conferencing patient consultations, health wireless apps, image medical report delivery, and more.

Telemedicine, on the other hand, is a branch of telehealth if you want to get technical. Telemedicine is a term that refers to clinical services rather than telehealth, which is a broad term that refers to all health services delivered through telecommunications technology. The California Telehealth Resource Center describes telehealth as follows:

“Using telecommunications technology, telehealth is a set of means or approaches for improving health care, public health, and health education delivery and support.”

Telehealth refers to a wider spectrum of health services, such as public health, whereas telemedicine is a type of telehealth that includes a clinician delivering medical services.

Here are a few examples to get you started:

Telehealth:

A public health software that notifies the public when a disease outbreak has occurred.

A forum for medical education via video conferencing

Telemedicine :

A video-chat-based smartphone app that allows doctors to treat their patients remotely.

A software solution that allows primary care providers to send images of a patient's rash or mole to a dermatologist at a different location for rapid diagnosis.

These concepts are likely to evolve and include even more health services as the area of telehealth continues to grow and change. To learn more about the variations, sign up for a telemedicine demonstration.

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