from NJ.com

The doctor will see you now. Or at least in the few seconds it takes AT&T to relay your vital signs over its broadband network.
The telecommunications giant has big plans to establish a foothold in the “telehealth” industry, an emerging field that links patients and physicians across the country via video and medical-information technology.
“These days, everybody is talking about medical care: Who gets it? Who pays for it? Who decides?” said Robert Miller, executive director of technical research at AT&T and a 40-year veteran at the company’s Florham Park research labs. “


Excess inventory can be a serious financial drag for any business. But what to do with excess items – no matter what they are or where they came from – can be a difficult dilemma. Selling what you have through normal channels – special sales, for example, or online — may be out of the question. After all, the reason you have the surplus is because your regular outlets haven’t done the job.