What services would telemedicine provide in Nepal?

Telemedicine is applicable to a broad range of medical facilities. A primary care doctor can use telemedicine to treat the following conditions:

Allergies

Arthritic Pain

Asthma

Bronchitis

Colds and Flu

Diarrhea

Infections

Insect Bites

Pharyngitis

Conjunctivitis

Rashes

Respiratory Infections

Sinusitis

Skin Inflammations

Cellulitis

Sore Throats

Sprains & Strains

Bladder Infections

UTIs

Sports Injuries

Vomiting

Telemedicine programs vary greatly depending on the specialty. A surgeon could use telemedicine to check in with patients after an operation to make sure their wound isn't contaminated. To provide birth control therapy, a gynecologist may use a live telemedicine solution. Patients may have live videochats with endocrinologists to review recent lab findings and ask questions.

The list could go on and on. If you're still unsure what treatments telemedicine is ideally suited for, take a look at the list of Medicare-covered telemedicine services below. It's far from comprehensive, but it highlights the broad variety of telemedicine-based health programs that are now reimbursed.

For physicians and health practitioners, Cura Health offers m-clinics that are easy to use. The Physicians app allows experts to provide advice, handle appointments and collect payments anywhere, anywhere. Also you can download the app. Click here to get it on your phone.

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