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Telemedicine will continue to be widely used even post the COVID-19 crisis: Poll

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Telemedicine has played an important role in providing remote medical services to patients during the COVID-19 lockdown measures implemented in multiple countries.

Verdict has conducted a poll to assess at what levels telemedicine will be used after the COVID-19 outbreak. Analysis of the poll results shows that the level of use of telemedicine will be high even after the crisis ends, indicating a positive outlook for the telemedicine market.

A majority 76% of the respondents voted that telemedicine will be continued to be used in high levels after the crisis, while 24% of the respondents voted otherwise.

Our parent business intelligence company The analysis is based on 1,492 responses received between 30 April and 19 May. Adoption of

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