The rapid increase in telemedicine visits during COVID-19
Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, facilitated telemedicine encounters were available at outreach locations; however, our tertiary children’s hospital had not invested widely in direct to patient telemedicine. Our daily pediatric subspecialty visits dropped from an average of 2066 visits a day prior to...
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Main Authors: | Chelsea Johnson, Kathryn Taff, Brian Lee, Amanda Montalbano |
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Language: | EN |
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The Beryl Institute
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/19afac102f5f4c8e8284996ac8502fc0 |
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