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Did you know that the foundations for the modern solutions of the e-Health sector were laid in 1970? It was then, on 13 March, that advanced satellite technology first brought together more than 25,000 doctors from different countries, allowing them not only to listen to individual live speeches, but also to interact directly with each other. At that time, it was a real telemedicine innovation.
At present, it is difficult to imagine healthcare without such everyday services as tele-advice or video consultation, but the world faces new challenges and crises every day, which force the medical community to implement new, innovative strategies based on digitization.
Download the free white paper to find out what role telemedicine solutions play in the face of the effects of crises such as: