Télémédecine 360: The 1st Telemedicine News Website in French

Télémédecine 360Telemedicine is a growing sector and market answering to an increasing medical need to improve healthcare organisations and health systems effectiveness. Numerous telemedicine activities and projects are emerging in France, favorited by a specific legislation, and supported by encouraging health policies from ministry and health regional agencies, as well as health care professionals and industry.

Many events dedicated to telemedicine are now taking place, and more and more scientific papers are published regarding this topic.

Télémédecine 360 aims to be a unique, reliable, and daily information resource to account for this dynamic activity and have a transversal view on telemedicine actuality. It is thus the first website dedicated to telemedicine news in French.

Télémédecine 360 intends to develop partnership in order to improve visibility of your telemedicine activities, projects, or events, as well as having a better understanding of French telemedicine environment.

Télémédecine 360 has been founded in 2015 by Robin Ohannessian, Medical Resident specialized in Public Health, in Lyon, France. Robin Ohannessian is member of the French Society of Telemedicine (SFT) and the International Society of Telemedicine and e-health (ISFTeH).

For further information, please visit:
http://www.telemedecine-360.com

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