Remote Cardiac Monitoring Articles & Analysis
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While these efforts may seem a large undertaking, there are many examples of success across similar fields. In the cases of radiology and remote cardiac monitoring, Category III codes showed the technology to be widely utilized and ultimately lead them to be converted to Category I codes. ...
Telemedicine, or the ability for a doctor to complete a patient examination remotely utilizing technology, is not a new concept. In fact, the concept dates back to 1925 when Hugo Gernsback published a theory that remote aperture that could be controlled wirelessly to help a doctor physically “examine” a patient. Today’s telemedicine has advanced tremendously with the advent of ...