Quality indicators of telemedical care offshore—a scoping review
Abstract Background Offshore industries operate all around the world in diverse and remote environments. The use of telemedicine to ensure up-to-date medical care for thousands of people offshore has been common practice for decades. Thus, in this setting, extensive experiences with this type of hea...
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Main Authors: | Michael Hellfritz, Alexander Waschkau, Jost Steinhäuser |
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Language: | EN |
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2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/ec13a84c14604e199e6d6cce1b9d4dd6 |
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