TeDia - A Telemedicine-Based Treatment Model for Inpatient and Interprofessional Diabetes Care
Martin Röhling,1,* Marcus Redaélli,2,* Dusan Simic,2 Kristina Lorrek,2 Christina Samel,3 Paul Schneider,4 Kerstin Kempf,1 Stephanie Stock,2 Stephan Martin1,5 1West-German Center of Diabetes and Health, Düsseldorf Catholic Hospital Group, Düsseldorf, Germany; 2In...
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Main Authors: | Röhling M, Redaélli M, Simic D, Lorrek K, Samel C, Schneider P, Kempf K, Stock S, Martin S |
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Dove Medical Press
2019
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/e44bb7ad526d40a5813540e5154aefc4 |
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