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Healthcare Video Conferencing is a technology that enables healthcare providers to deliver remote care services to patients. It allows healthcare professionals to connect with patients in real-time, providing a secure and convenient way to deliver healthcare services. Video conferencing can be used for a variety of healthcare services, such as telemedicine, remote patient monitoring, and remote consultations. It can also be used for educational purposes, such as providing medical training and continuing medical education.
Video conferencing technology has become increasingly popular in the healthcare industry, as it provides a cost-effective and efficient way to deliver healthcare services. It also helps to reduce the need for in-person visits, which can be beneficial for both patients and healthcare providers.
Some companies in the Healthcare Video Conferencing market include Zoom, Microsoft Teams, Cisco Webex, Google Meet, and Vidyo. Show Less Read more