Using telemedicine for a lower carbon footprint in healthcare: A twofold tale of healing
The carbon footprint associated with healthcare has recently raised concerns about how medical practice can be made more sustainable. At the same time, Telemedicine has grown enough to enable medical practitioners to provide reliable healthcare services remotely. The propagation of telehealth amid t...
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Main Authors: | Christos Tsagkaris (Author), Anastasiia V. Hoian (Author), Shoaib Ahmad (Author), Mohammad Yasir Essar (Author), Loyle Wesley Campbell (Author), Lena Grobusch (Author), Theodoros Angelopoulos (Author), Konstantinos Kalaitzidis (Author) |
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2021-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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