
Solve.Care unveils Global Telehealth Exchange network in India
The Hindu
Solve.Care Foundation, a global healthcare blockchain platform company, has announced the introduction of its Global Telehealth Exchange (GTHE) network in India in association with HealthLink Technolo
Solve.Care Foundation, a global healthcare blockchain platform company, has announced the introduction of its Global Telehealth Exchange (GTHE) network in India in association with HealthLink Technologies Pvt. Ltd., a Pune-based healthtech firm.
GTHE is an open, instant patient-doctor teleconsultation healthcare network that operates on the Solve.Care platform.
It acts as a global directory of physicians worldwide for patients, and once doctors complete a verification process, they can accept appointments from patients anywhere in the world. Patients will also have instant access to quality doctors without waiting for weeks for an appointment, top officials said.

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