concept   telemedicine

21 commonsense assertions
Cultures (21) Remote areas with limited healthcare access (1) Australia (1) Brazil (1) Canada (1) China (1) France (1) Germany (1) India (1) Indonesia (1) Mexico (1) Nigeria (1) Norway (1) Russia (1) Singapore (1) South Africa (1) South Korea (1) Sweden (1) Ukraine (1) United Kingdom (1) Urban areas (1) Urban areas with advanced healthcare facilities (1) more
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 telemedicine Remote areas with limited healthcare access Limited telemedicine access in remote areas due to unreliable internet and technology. 2
2 telemedicine Australia Telemedicine is increasingly accepted in Australia for connecting rural patients with specialists. 1
3 telemedicine Brazil Telemedicine is still gaining acceptance as a reliable form of medical care in Brazil. 1
4 telemedicine Canada Telemedicine is a common practice for remote medical consultations and follow-ups in Canada. 1
5 telemedicine China Telemedicine is becoming increasingly popular in China as a way to avoid crowded healthcare facilities. 1
6 telemedicine France In France, telemedicine is viewed skeptically due to concerns about the quality of medical care. 1
7 telemedicine Germany In Germany, telemedicine is viewed with skepticism due to concerns about the quality of medical care provided. 1
8 telemedicine India Telemedicine is less common in India due to a preference for in-person medical consultations. 1
9 telemedicine Indonesia Telemedicine is less common in Indonesia due to the preference for in-person medical consultations. 1
10 telemedicine Mexico Telemedicine is still gaining acceptance as a reliable form of medical care in Mexico. 1
11 telemedicine Nigeria Telemedicine is gradually being accepted in Nigeria as a method to enhance access to medical knowledge. 1
12 telemedicine Norway Telemedicine is widely viewed as a convenient and beneficial healthcare option in Norway, particularly in remote regions. 1
13 telemedicine Russia Telemedicine is not widely used in Russia due to the traditional reliance on the healthcare system. 1
14 telemedicine Singapore Telemedicine is becoming increasingly popular in Singapore as a way to lessen the burden on crowded healthcare facilities. 1
15 telemedicine South Africa Telemedicine is gradually gaining acceptance in South Africa as a means to enhance access to medical expertise. 1
16 telemedicine South Korea Telemedicine is not widely adopted in South Korea due to a strong emphasis on in-person doctor visits. 1
17 telemedicine Sweden Telemedicine is widely viewed as a convenient healthcare option, particularly in Sweden's remote regions. 1
18 telemedicine Ukraine Telemedicine is not widely used in Ukraine due to the country's traditional reliance on the traditional healthcare system. 1
19 telemedicine United Kingdom Telemedicine is increasingly accepted in the United Kingdom for connecting rural patients with specialists. 1
20 telemedicine Urban areas Telemedicine is commonly used for remote medical consultations and diagnosis in urban areas. 1
21 telemedicine Urban areas with advanced healthcare facilities Telemedicine is widely used in urban areas with advanced healthcare facilities for remote consultations and medical care. 1