Managing innovation: a qualitative study on the implementation of telehealth services in rural emergency departments
Abstract Background Telehealth studies have highlighted the positive benefits of having the service in rural areas. However, there is evidence of limited adoption and utilization. Our objective was to evaluate this gap by exploring U.S. healthcare systems' experience in implementing telehealth...
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Main Authors: | Mochamad Muska Nataliansyah (Author), Kimberly A. S. Merchant (Author), James A. Croker (Author), Xi Zhu (Author), Nicholas M. Mohr (Author), James P. Marcin (Author), Hicham Rahmouni (Author), Marcia M. Ward (Author) |
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2022-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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