Implementation of a fetal ultrasound telemedicine service: women's views and family costs
Abstract Background The complexity of fetal medicine (FM) referrals that can be managed within obstetric units is dependent on the availability of specialist ultrasound expertise. Telemedicine can effectively transfer real-time ultrasound images via video-conferencing. We report the successful intro...
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Main Authors: | V. J. Smith (Author), A. Marshall (Author), M.L.S Lie (Author), E. Bidmead (Author), B. Beckwith (Author), E. Van Oudgaarden (Author), S. C. Robson (Author) |
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2021-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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