telemedicine
Americannoun
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the part of the telehealth system that uses internet and telecommunications technology, as video calls, to provide clinical services, as medical consultation, evaluation, and diagnosis, either in real time when the patient and the medical professional are in different locations or facilitated by remote monitoring and record sharing among healthcare providers.
Rural patients may find that the only way for them to see a specialist is via telemedicine.
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(loosely) telehealth.
noun
Etymology
Origin of telemedicine
Example Sentences
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For her, talking to a telemedicine provider might be the first step.
From The Wall Street Journal • May 11, 2026
And so the era of telemedicine abortion has continued.
From Slate • May 5, 2026
"For countless people, especially those who live in rural areas, face intimate partner violence, or live with disabilities, losing a telemedicine option will mean losing access to this vital medication altogether," she added.
From BBC • May 1, 2026
"The moratorium applies to everything that is digital. It goes far beyond digital books and music. It also includes, for example, security updates, online courses, telemedicine," she added.
From Barron's • Mar. 27, 2026
“Without congressional action to reinstate telemedicine flexibilities, both beneficiaries and providers will continue to face disruptions in access to care, loss of critical services and wasted investments in telehealth infrastructure.”
From MarketWatch • Jan. 24, 2026
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