Publications

Telemedicine Transformation with LEO360 – RFC (California, USA)

 

Physicians often travel to different locations in the current healthcare landscape to conduct in-person consultations with patients. This traditional practice consumes valuable time and resources and creates logistical challenges for medical professionals and patients. Moreover, the need for physical presence restricts access to sub-specialized healthcare services, particularly for patients requiring the expertise of super specialists, such as those in remote areas. Integrating telemedicine technology is a solution to bridge the gap in access to sub-specialists and address the challenges associated with in-person visits.

 

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Defining Telemedicine Medical Appropriateness in REI John Hopkins (Maryland, USA)

 

To compare diagnostic codes used for telemedicine vs office visits. Data sets from all REI visits in 3 fiscal years (2020-2022) were extracted and divided in two groups; office vs telemedicine. The International Classification Diseases ( ICD) 10 and Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) codes of each visit were analyzed separately. Top diagnoses were listed separately for each group. Patients were fit in the office group if they lived either out of state, or lived in the state where our physician was licensed for document if telemedicine had any influence on infertility practice. A total of 37,129 visits were reviewed during the study period, of which 6,845 were conducted via telemedicine.

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DEFINING TELEMEDICINE MEDICAL APPROPRIATENESS IN REPRODUCTIVE ENDOCRINOLOGY AND INFERTILITY (REI) AND ASSESS UTILIZATION OF TELEMEDICINE WITH CONSIDERATION OF TOP DIAGNOSIS

 

To compare diagnostic codes used for telemedicine versus in-person office visits and examine impact of telemedicine on infertility practice volume for specific diagnoses in a Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility (REI) clinic.

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First AI-Embedded
Digital Health Robotic Platform in Turkey

ACIBADEM Healthcare Group is an international leader in the delivery of healthcare headquartered in Turkey. ACIBADEM provides care to five million patients annually and has a presence in four countries including 24 hospitals, a dedicated team of 25,000 staff and 7,500 licensed health professionals. The ACIBADEM ALIFE Healthcare Center is a long-term care facility that can accommodate up to 27 patients. The facility provides a comprehensive level of care, including nursing, primary inpatient care, and specialty services.

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