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Teladoc-Philips partnership enables neonatal virtual care in rural Queensland

teladoc and philips partner asset2 Teladoc-Philips partnership enables neonatal virtual care in rural Queensland

A new virtual care programme is providing round-the-clock access to neonatal care in rural Queensland. 

US-based companies Royal Philips and Teladoc have tied up to help deliver the Neonatal Virtual Care programme to hospital chain Mater. 

The said programme, which was co-designed by the Mayo Clinic, provides patients, parents and bedside clinicians in Central Queensland with 24/7 access to senior neonatologist support. It is currently…

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