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Telemedicine not widely used


 

Only 15% of U.S. physician practices report using telemedicine for patient care. Also today, you ought to be judicious with empiric antibiotics for febrile neutropenia, home-based exercise is better than supervised treadmill exercise for peripheral arterial disease, and brain injury in sickle cell merits more attention.
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