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Month: July 2015

Telemedicine Poised to Play Larger Role in Pediatrics

July 8, 2015 / crcaldwell / Leave a comment

Telemedicine Poised to Play Larger Role in Pediatrics

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Telemedicine: Why professional concern shouldn’t be dismissed

July 8, 2015 / crcaldwell / Leave a comment

Telemedicine: Why professional concern shouldn’t be dismissed

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American Academy of Pediatrics supports telemedicine, but only if PCP-led

July 1, 2015July 7, 2015 / crcaldwell / Leave a comment

American Academy of Pediatrics supports telemedicine, but only if PCP-led.


Housecall is intended to allow providers to affordably add telemedicine to their existing practice. Telemedicine should extend the service of your provider, not replace our primary care providers.

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