Telehealth Sees Surge in Interest due to Coronavirus as Patients Seek Medical Care at a Distance - ResearchAndMarkets.com

DUBLIN--()--ResearchAndMarkets.com identifies Telehealth as one of the industries experiencing increased demand during the Coronavirus pandemic.

During a crisis that threatens to overwhelm the healthcare system, more consumers will turn to any electronic and online means to monitor their health and seek treatment, including telemonitoring, health apps, and various healthcare software and web services.

Online health consultant companies like Dialogue report a surge in customer interest in the last two weeks, causing them to almost double their number of employees, and medical app InkBlot has seen a 200% increase in demand.

ResearchAndMarkets.com offers a variety of research reports covering Telehealth and related topics such as mHealth and Healthcare Software.

Latest available reports on this sector include:

Global Telemedicine Market Outlook 2022

Home Healthcare Software Market Report: Trends, Forecast, and Competitive Analysis

Telehealth is just one area seeing an unexpected rise in demand. ResearchAndMarkets.com have identified the leading trends in the following article: 30 industries seeing a surge in demand due to the COVID-19 pandemic

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