Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . The study investigated grading techniques in ROP, comparing telemedicine vs. simulated binocular indirect ...
In a school nurse’s office, near a poster about asthma and a television monitor, Lynette Cook holds a piece of telemedicine’s future. Using an otoscope equipped with a camera, Cook is spotlighting the ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has created a natural experiment for telemedicine as patients have chosen the service over in-person appointments. Many governors waived restrictions on cross-state practice, ...
During the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, we found lower use of video vs telephone visits among older, Black, Hispanic, and Spanish-speaking patients, driven largely by clinician and ...
Consumers want telehealth and telehealth can help achieve organizational goals of avoiding unplanned care, closing care gaps, and achieving care targets. One of the positive outcomes of the COVID-19 ...
Telehealth technologies, defined broadly as the use of remote tools such as recorded or live video to support animal health decision-making, are increasingly discussed as one way to expand biosecurity ...
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