Can the Internet help patients jump the
line at the doctor’s office The Silicon Valley Employers Forum, a sophisticated
group of technology companies, is launching a pilot program to test online
"virtual visits" between doctors at three big local medical groups and about 6,
000 employees and their families. The six employers taking part in the Silicon
Valley initiative, including heavy hitters such as Oracle and Cisco Systems,
hope that online visits will mean employees won’t have to skip work to tend to
minor ailments or to follow up on chronic conditions. "With our long commutes
and traffic, driving 40 miles to your doctor in your hometown can be a big chunk
of time," says Cindy Conway, benefits director at Cadence Design Systems, one of
the participating companies. Doctors aren’t clamoring to chat with patients online for fr A. rewarding their employees B. gratifying the local hospitals C. boosting worker productivity D. testing a sophisticated technology [单项选择]
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