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Having a Video War in Person Is a Good Idea, I'm Not Going to Diagnose a Melonomer on a Mobile Phone
In the end, if good quality patient care can be delivered, then having a system around it to be able to support it is probably really important. I mean, it's debatable how much value the video component brings to the consultation because there are a couple of possible things that having a ability to view them helps to decide how to proceed. It's not something that adds enough value to make it more useful than the telephone, in my opinion. Even if someone says, i've got belly pan, seeing that belly on the phone doesn't help you, captain and boke atit an proit is what doctors do.