An Israeli "virtual hospital" is allowing doctors to provide life-saving care from thousands of kilometers away for Ukrainian refugees in neighboring Moldova. Using computerized systems built locally in Israel, physicians are able to check lungs, blood stats and even conduct prenatal ultrasounds with the help of onsite volunteers at the Moldova hospital.The limits of geography and distance are being abolished. We can execute the best clinical judgment and the best professional consultations for patients in a war zone and even on the front lines," saidProf. Gadi Segal, head of internal telemedicine at Sheba Medical Center in Moldova.

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