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Wal-Mart shoppers: The doctor will see you now
Full disclosure...the equipment that is outlined in this article (and pictured) is produced by my wife's company so I am a touch brainwashed on this.
That being said with fewer and fewer doctors, access to routine screening is likely to become even less prevalent. If equipment and programs like the one described become common place we might be able to catch small problems before they become large problems and save lots of money. Also the possibility of opening access to more remote, less affluent areas are endless. telemedicine medicine could revolutionize modern medicine as we know it (hopefully).
Full disclosure...the equipment that is outlined in this article (and pictured) is produced by my wife's company so I am a touch brainwashed on this.
That being said with fewer and fewer doctors, access to routine screening is likely to become even less prevalent. If equipment and programs like the one described become common place we might be able to catch small problems before they become large problems and save lots of money. Also the possibility of opening access to more remote, less affluent areas are endless. telemedicine medicine could revolutionize modern medicine as we know it (hopefully).