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Telemedicine: The New Frontier for Primary Care

In the expansive realm of healthcare, there exists a convergence where technology intersects with patient care: telemedicine. This rapidly evolving field has dramatically transformed the delivery of healthcare in recent years, bringing not only new opportunities but also essential advantages over traditional medicine. As the world becomes more interconnected, the significance of telemedicine continues to grow, serving both the sprawling rural landscapes and bustling metropolises like Hong Kong. ...

Accenture and Philips announce proof of concept app to show how ALS patients could gain greater control of their lives through brain, voice and eye commands

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invendo medical Appoints Nachum (Homi) Shamir To The Company's Board Of Directors

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Sounding siren for ambulance officers

With Hong Kong's population ageing and awareness of health-care issues increasing, demand for public medical services has never been higher, writes Wong Yat-hei. ...

Call for talent

BT is looking for consultative sellers as it engages in Asia expansion, writes John Cremer. ...

Stressing the need to relax

Money is important, and for many in Hong Kong's cut-throat financial services industry, it is a primary motivational driver, writes Raymond Ma. ...

I hope it's not too late for a real start?

I'm turning 30 this year and I think it's time for me to follow my dreams instead of just opting for stability. ...

Employers flat-lining on critical illness cover

Critical illness coverage is one of the most significant medical benefits wanted by employees, yet less than 10 per cent of employers offer such cover as part of their employee benefits (EB) schemes, according to a recent survey commissioned by the AIA Group, writes Darius Musni. ...

Firms keep tight rein on pay

In predicting employment trends and prospects, HR professionals and employees know that forecast salary levels for the year ahead tell them more than GDP figures, trade statistics and economic data ever can, writes John Cremer. ...