Synchronous interaction definition

Synchronous interaction means a real-time interaction between a patient and a health care provider for telehealth located at a distant site.
Synchronous interaction means a real-time interaction between a Member and a health care Provider located at a distant site.
Synchronous interaction means communication through interactive

Examples of Synchronous interaction in a sentence

  • Synchronous interaction - means a real-time interaction between a client and a licensee located at a distant site.

  • Synchronous interaction is optionally supported through the use of a real-time audio channel.

  • Synchronous interaction is either difficult or impossible for these TLs who must manage time zone differences to participate in synchronous online activities.

  • Synchronous interaction is when the instructor and student communicate in a live or real time setting.

  • Synchronous interaction means a real-time interaction between a patient and a health care provider located at a distant site.


More Definitions of Synchronous interaction

Synchronous interaction means a real-time interaction
Synchronous interaction means real-time communication through interactive technology that enables a provider at a distant site and a patient at an originating site to interact simultaneously through two-way audio and video transmission.
Synchronous interaction means real-time communication through interactive
Synchronous interaction means the same as defined in Subsection 26-60-102(6).
Synchronous interaction means a real-time interaction between a patient located at the originating site and a provider located at a distant site.
Synchronous interaction means a real-time interaction interaction, including, but not limited to, audiovideo, audio only, such as telephone, and other virtual communication, between a patient and a health care provider located at a distant site.
Synchronous interaction means communication through interactive technology that enables a healthcare provider and a patient at two locations separated by distance to interact via two-way video and audio transmissions simultaneously.