Telemedicine and Cardiology in the Elderly in France: Inventory of Experiments

Advances in Preventive Medicine
A A ZulfiqarE Andrès

Abstract

Telemedicine is now in vogue, allowing through computer and communication tools to be deployed in the field of health, such as cardiology, area in which it has shown interest, in international studies. As the population ages, older people are increasingly concerned with this innovative practice. We take a look at telemedicine projects in France concerning the elderly, in the field of cardiology.

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Jun 12, 2020·Physical and Engineering Sciences in Medicine·Fatima ChakirAhmed Hammouch
Jul 25, 2020·Telemedicine Journal and E-health : the Official Journal of the American Telemedicine Association·Rifat LatifiRonald C Merrell
Mar 18, 2021·Journal of Primary Care & Community Health·Sowmya IyerChristine Gould
Nov 8, 2019··Abdelweheb GueddesMohamed Ali Mahjoub

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