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Nursing Beyond the Vital Signs

Nursing is so much more than simply popping a thermometer in a patient's mouth or recording a blood pressure. In my time as a nurse, I have participated in life saving efforts when time was critical, I have held a mother's hands when her newborn baby was being prepped for surgery, and I have looked into the terrified eyes of an elderly person in pain. Nurses literally go into battle, serving in military operations all over the world. They also learn and implement the latest in medical technology. This blog is to highlight nurses and prove that they deserve respect and appreciation for all that they do.

Telemedicine Services Can Help Hospitals, Clinics, And Patients

Telemedicine technology allows patients and doctors to connect by way of a virtual visit. While this technology has been in use for a while now, more patients are using it for the first time now, with the current COVID 19 pandemic at hand. This article examines how this technology can be beneficial to both a hospital or clinic and to a patient. 

How telemedicine services benefit hospitals and clinics

Doctors can bring down their overhead - The more time the doctor spends seeing patients in their offices, the more overhead they incur. However, since telemedicine services allow doctors to see some of their patients virtually, they can cut down on their overhead while still offering their patients the healthcare that they require. 

Doctors can extend their hours - Due to telemedicine services doctors are able to extend their hours as they wish and this allows them to see more patients, which is financially beneficial. Also, when they extend the hours in which they are available, they may also find that their business grows. 

Staff can be freed up - Hospitals can become overcrowded with patients to the point where the staff is spread very thin and the wait times to be seen become very long. This creates a stressful situation for staff, as well as patients who are already upset over not feeling well. Telemedicine services can help to prevent that overcrowding by allowing many patients to get the help they need virtually instead. 

Germs can be easier to control - When hospitals are overwhelmed with sick patients and the staff is forced to quickly shuffle patients around, it will be easier for germs to be spread. Telemedicine services can help thin out the number of patients in a way that gives the staff better control over germs and helps prevent the spread of illness amongst patients and staff alike. 

How telemedicine services benefit patients

Patients can stay in bed - Patients already feel bad, so they don't want to have to get out of bed and go into the clinic or hospital. Telemedicine services allow them to remain in bed and still be treated and this means they will be much more comfortable. 

Patients will be able to see a doctor who couldn't otherwise - Many people forego the healthcare they need because they are unable or unwilling to go into the clinic or hospital. They may have transportation issues, mobility issues, or even fear issues. Telemedicine services offer these patients an option that is much easier for them to follow through with.

For more information, reach out to a service like Frontline Tele-Medicine.