Use of a Telemedicine Risk Assessment Tool to Predict the Risk of Hospitalization of 496 Outpatients With COVID-19: Retrospective Analysis
BackgroundRisk assessment of patients with acute COVID-19 in a telemedicine context is not well described. In settings of large numbers of patients, a risk assessment tool may guide resource allocation not only for patient care but also for maximum health care and public health benefit. ObjectiveThe...
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Main Authors: | O'Keefe, James B (Author), Tong, Elizabeth J (Author), Taylor Jr, Thomas H (Author), O'Keefe, Ghazala A Datoo (Author), Tong, David C (Author) |
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2021-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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