Telehealth Advances with AI-Powered Clinics

Patients can perform their own tests, draw their own blood, and more.

By Rick Richardson
Technology This Week

Soon, you will find at a nearby mall, fitness center or office building an artificial intelligence-powered standalone doctor’s office where you, the patient, take your vital signs and draw your blood.

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Several tech-driven initiatives, such as telehealth and concierge medicine, are upending the typical yearly physical. Around the nation, a business called Forward is setting up CarePods, hoping people will routinely visit them for specific issues and preventative care.