The USA reported a rise in the number of elemental therapy patients since COVID occurred. New York Governor launched a free hotline containing 6,000 therapists to meet the growing need for mental health counseling in the midst of COVID-19.
Fremont, CA: Telemedicine has been an important part of hospitals' healthcare practice today. After COVID-19 occurred, the demand for telemedicine services increased massively. Although just 11 percent of customers were used to telehealth services before the pandemic, by 2020 this figure had surpassed the 46 percent level.
The growth in demand for telehealth services has contributed to the adoption of innovative telemedicine technologies by hospitals and clinics and made them part of their healthcare strategy. It helps hospitals and clinics to utilize online counseling, video conferencing, and remote monitoring capabilities for rapid diagnosis and care by integrating a telemedicine application or program.
Not only has the use of telemedicine expanded the space for healthcare providers, but it has also proved to be a cost-effective tool. We look at the key applications/benefits of telemedicine technologies in this article to see how they continue to enhance the healthcare delivery service.
Providing consultations on mental wellbeing
An emerging area in which counselors offer therapeutic counseling to patients via email, online chat, video conferencing, or voice call is also known as telemental health online therapy.
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