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Patients Prefer Keeping A Healthy Distance From Doctors--Preferably By Video Camera

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UPI reports a new study suggests that telemedicine is a big hit with patients. According to a study published Wednesday in the Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association, people seem to prefer convenience over face-to-face doctor's office visits. Winston Liaw is the chair of the University of Houston Department of Health Systems and Population Health Sciences and study lead author.

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