A retrospective observational study of vCare: a virtual emergency clinical advisory and transfer service in rural and remote Australia
Abstract Background Provision of critical care in rural areas is challenging due to geographic distance, smaller facilities, generalist skill mix and population characteristics. Internationally, the amalgamation telemedicine and retrieval medicine services are developing to overcome these challenges...
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Main Authors: | Kimberley Dean (Author), Cynthia Chang (Author), Erin McKenna (Author), Shannon Nott (Author), Amanda Hunter (Author), Julie A. Tall (Author), Madeline Setterfield (Author), Bridget Addis (Author), Emma Webster (Author) |
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2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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