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Cleveland Clinic will begin offering telehealth services to connect a network of specialists

The adoption of telemedicine has progressed with 52% growth since 2005 to date. Per year, more than one thousand patients are treated in specialized health centers.

The Cleveland Clinic is considered a multispecialized institution in various fields of medicine to provide personalized and quality medical care, with the aim of positioning itself as a reference for Digital Health.

Its concept is given on telemedicine, specifically teleconsultations, which are carried out remotely and in real time to streamline the detection process, and thus, plan appropriate strategies and treatments.

It can be considered as a multi-specialty, non-profit academic medical center that integrates clinical and hospital care with research and personalization.

The innovation that the Cleveland Clinic intends to guarantee is its work model, linked directly to the patient to make it the main part of all experience and thereby guarantee its comfort and confidence.

The migration of services to a digital format is an important factor, since with this trend, the rise of Digital Health is consolidated within all processes and treatments.

With this, access to all public health systems will be easier and the inequality gap will be reduced, since anyone can obtain these benefits just by having a mobile device where they can download the different available digital platforms.

It is expected to connect patients with specialists in areas such as:

  • Oncology Center (with the most modern technology to perform transplants and surgeries dedicated to preventing any type of cancer).
  • Children's Hospital (includes a computerized epilepsy monitoring unit, recently built pediatric surgical centers and a neonatal intensive care ward).
  • Ophthalmological Institute.
  • Center of digestive diseases.
  • Cardiac Institute.
  • Institute of Neurology (with the participation of doctors and specialists in neurology, neurosurgery, behavioral sciences and nursing that treat children and adults).
  • Institute of Urology.
  • Women's Health Center.

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