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American Telemedicine Association Promoting Healthcare Access to All

2/23/2023

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​A doctor of medicine graduate from New York Medical College, Peter "Pete" Killcommons is the CEO of Medweb. He oversees all the operations of the medical software and device company. In line with his trade, Peter Killcommons is a member of several associations, including the American Telemedicine Association (ATA).

Founded in 1993, ATA aims to provide a central platform for access to safe, affordable, and appropriate healthcare for needy people. ATA comprises a network of technology solution providers, leading healthcare delivery systems, academic institutions, researchers, and partner organizations. All the shareholders share the common goal of advancing and supporting the adoption of telehealth, lobbying and advocating for the relevant authorities and markets and promoting responsible policy.

ATA holds various meetings and events to bring together a vast network of like-minded shareholders. One of the notable ones is the ATA annual conference and expo. The expo consists of exhibitions on the latest in telehealth, keynote speakers on the industry, and upcoming trends. Attendees, whether veteran telehealth stakeholders or new entrants, also get a central avenue to network and chat with c-suite leaders and telehealth tools frontline providers.

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The Difference Between Telehealth and Telemedicine

2/9/2023

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​Peter “Pete” Killcommons has an MD in medicine from New York Medical. He also graduated with honors Cum Laude in the Sophie Davis Accelerated BS-MD program. Currently, Peter Killcommons is a director of International Virtual Electronic Hospital and an active member of the American Telemedicine Association.

Telemedicine and telehealth are terms that are sometimes used interchangeably. There is, however, a distinction between the two. Telehealth is a broad term that encompasses a wide range of technologies and services utilized to provide patient care and improve the entire healthcare delivery system. It differs from telemedicine because it covers a wider variety of remote medical services. In addition to clinical treatment, telehealth can refer to non-clinical activities such as providing training, continuing medical education, and administrative meetings.

On the other hand, telemedicine uses electronic communications and software to provide healthcare services to patients without an in-person visit. Telemedicine is commonly used for preventative care support, follow-up visits, remote post-hospitalization care, specialist consultation, School-based telehealth, chronic illness care, and a range of other clinical services that may be given remotely over secure video and audio communications.

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Solar Systems - The Future of Renewable Energy

2/1/2023

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​Renewable energy sources have now surpassed coal in global installed power capacity. According to International Energy, despite rising costs for key materials used to make solar panels and wind turbines, additions of new renewable power rose to 290 gigawatts (GW) in 2021, surpassing the previous all-time high set in 2020.

Also, according to the National Renewable Energy Laboratories (NREL) in the United States, the quantity of energy emitted by sunshine in one hour could meet the world's energy needs for an entire year. Solar energy has been one of the world's fastest-growing new energy sources.

According to a U.S Department of Energy assessment, solar energy can provide 40 percent of the United States’ electricity by 2035 and 45 percent by 2050. Solar energy may provide enough electricity to power all of America's homes by 2035, according to the report, and employ up to 1.5 million people in the process.

Solar continues to become more economical because of improved technology, more affordable materials, and growing customer demand. This means rooftop solar makes financial sense for many households and can save money in the long run. When solar power is produced or consumed, it has significantly less pollution than "dirty" power. Global carbon emissions might be lowered dramatically by developing solar power and reducing reliance on fossil fuels.

In 2016, the International Solar Alliance and the World Bank Group (WBG) signed an agreement with 121 nations led by India to grow global solar energy use and assist the alliance in mobilizing $1 trillion in solar investments by 2030.

The World Bank also pledged $1 billion in planned projects to assist India in providing millions of people with sustainable, clean, and climate-friendly electricity. They earmarked $625 million to install solar panels on rooftops across the country. This was also backed by a $125 million climate investment funds (CIF) co-financing loan.

Families in Bolivia who live in isolated places without access to the electricity grid turn to solar home systems to meet their requirements. More than 26 million people have gained access to current energy services because of the WBG's Lighting Global, Lighting Africa, Lighting Asia, and Lighting Pacific programs, which have expanded off-grid lighting goods and services. Installing solar panels help many homes cut their utility cost while lowering their carbon footprint.

Electricity is transported via massive networks from extensive power facilities to consumers. It also passes via power lines, where a portion of the energy may be lost due to the resistance of the cables. Hence, power losses often ensue from long-distance electric transmissions.

On the other hand, as an alternative power source, solar energy can reduce electricity loss. Homeowners can install photovoltaic panels on roofs to help generate electricity from the sun. Solar power systems are also long-lasting and dependable. Hence, one can be assured that they will generate enough energy to meet their home's energy needs.

Solar energy will play a crucial role in supplying the globe with electricity, as renewable energy is our only viable alternative for the future. The world cannot continue to rely on dirty and non-renewable fossil fuels as it has done for generations. However, no single energy source can meet the demands of a growing world population.

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    Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Medweb, Dr. Peter Killcommons manages the operations of his company’s numerous divisions in medical imaging and philanthropy. ​

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