The Center for Connected Health is a leader in the use of technology to deliver quality patient care outside of the medical setting. Based in Boston, the Center for Connected Health is applying consumer technologies and online resources in innovative ways, to increase access and improve quality medical services and patient care. The Center for Connected Health also offers expert online second opinions and facilitates enhanced medical education and training through Internet technologies.  The Center for Connected Health (formerly Partners Telemedicine) is a division of Partners HealthCare, an integrated health system founded in 1994 by Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Massachusetts General Hospital and a principal teaching affiliate of Harvard Medical School.

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Home TeleHealth: Connecting Care Within the Community

"Home Telehealth: Connecting Care within the Community", published by RSM Press and edited by Richard Wootton, Susan L. Dimmick, and Joseph C.Kvedar, M.D., provides a comprehensive review of the medical treatments that can now take place in the home thanks to advances in telemedicine technology.

 

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Connected Health in the Developing World 
"How do you envision connected health technologies making an impact on the global burden of disease?..." Read More

March 24, 2008, Paul Heinzelmann