Teleneurology via tablet technology: an effective low-cost method to increase healthcare accessibility
Introduction: Telemedicine is a valuable tool to increase access to health care, especially for patients in rural areas who need to visit a specialist. In place of telemedicine robots, which are costly and complicated, hospitals have implemented successful telemedicine programs using lower-cost tabl...
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Main Authors: | Kelly Harper (Author), Claire Hanson (Author), Bryan Eoff (Author), Derek Riebau (Author), David Charles (Author) |
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James Cook University,
2023-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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