scholarly journals Telehealth Practically Speaking: Is New York at a Tipping Point?

2018 ◽  
Vol 2 (6) ◽  
Author(s):  
Ester Horowitz

Medical care is becoming cost prohibitive. Responsiveness and access to care are more difficult. There are reasons and perspectives as to why and how to solve this issue. Yet, despite advances in medicine and technology, delivery of care is more complicated for the average consumer and less rewarding for doctors.. We yearn for the “Norman Rockwell” and “Marcus Welby, MD” experience of the mid-20th century that made society feel they were in good hands and made doctors feel valued in their chosen profession. Enter telehealth and telemedicine. The second fastest growing industry, giving consumers and practitioners more of what they desire: a better experience.

PEDIATRICS ◽  
1962 ◽  
Vol 30 (6) ◽  
pp. 1015-1017

Postgraduate Course The American College of Allergists Graduate Instructional Course and Nineteenth Annual Congress will be held March 24-29, 1963, Americana of New York, New York City. For further information, write to John D. Gillaspie, M.D. Treasurer, 2141 14th Street, Boulder, Colorado. Fellowships in Psychologic Aspects of Medical Care of Children The Harriet Lane Home of the Johns Hopkins Hospital announces the availability of Fellowships to provide training in the psychologic aspects of the medical care of children. Candidates should have completed 2 years of pediatric residency beyond the internship.


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