Peer-Reviewed
Peer-reviewed refers to the process in which independent experts in the same field evaluate a study, article, or research for accuracy, validity, and scientific standards before publication.
Healthcare Systems explores how hospitals, clinics, and organizations deliver care. This tag helps readers understand the structure and processes that impact their experiences.
Peer-reviewed refers to the process in which independent experts in the same field evaluate a study, article, or research for accuracy, validity, and scientific standards before publication.
Medical necessity refers to healthcare services or treatments deemed essential by a provider to diagnose, prevent, or treat a patient’s condition effectively and in accordance with accepted medical standards.
Interoperability pertains to the ability for different health information systems, devices, and applications to access, exchange, and use patient data seamlessly and accurately across organizational boundaries to provide coordinated and efficient healthcare.
Virtual Setting refers to the environment in which healthcare services are provided remotely to patients, typically within the comfort of their own home.
Virtual Medicine refers to the treatment of various medical conditions over long distances using telecommunication technologies.