Home Runs in Telemedicine and Telehealth: The Season is Always Right!

The First Telemedicine Service Home Run

MGH in the late 1960s and early 1970s: The first telemedicine service home run was teleradiology, a component of the MGH-Logan Airport telemedicine program.
Teleradiology had been deployed in Canada, around 1959, and then adopted by the MGH program in 1968.
Home run status was achieved decades later.
Today, teleradiology is quite ubiquitous, sustainable, cost effective, and is regarded by many to be mainstream medicine. Thus, a home run!   More

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