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Senior Helpers Telemedicine Pilot Helps Cut Costs, Reduce ER Trips

August 15, 2019

Telemedicine has the potential to more regularly and affordably connect older adults to their doctors, but several barriers still exist preventing its widespread adoption. Perhaps the biggest: seniors’ own embrace of technology.
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