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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ AT&T Providing Virtual House Calls ]]></title>
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                                <p>AT&T has paired up with "virtual care" company VitalTech to offer free access to remote healthcare.</p><p>The company says it is offering 60 days of free telehealth services via the VitalCare platform to business customers, including hospitals and doctors' offices.</p><p>AT&T is billing it as a "reliable, end-to-end solution for diagnosing medical conditions in virtual visits that keep folks sheltering in place when possible, reducing the potential spread of the coronavirus.</p><p>The government has paved the way for some of that remote patient monitoring and diagnoses by removing Medicare restraints on telehealth during the pandemic.</p><p>Doctors and hospitals can diagnose and monitor patients via video, call or messaging on the HIPAA-compliant platform.</p><p>“Telehealth is going to play an integral role in containing the spread of COVID-19,” said Mo Katibeh, EVP and chief marketing officer at AT&T Business. “AT&T is committed to keeping people connected during this global pandemic – especially the workers on the frontline who are caring for patients.”</p>
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