What’s on the web? (12 April 2009) April 12, 2009
Posted by Bertalan Meskó in Video, Web 2.0, What's on the web?, e-patient, twitter.trackback
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“It’s not meant to replace a traditional doctor’s visit, but it’s a nice option for people who don’t want to take time off of work or just want to stay in bed. I think the patients who appreciate it the most are the ones who get sick when they’re out of town.”
Online house calls can be used to diagnose and treat minor illnesses, such as a urinary tract infection, a sinus infection or a sprained knee. Dr. Susan Andrews, with Family Practice Partners in Murfreesboro, said the online program asks patients detailed questions and allows them to post any additional information they think would be relevant.












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