Telehealth services for global emergencies: implications for COVID-19: a scoping review based on current evidence
Abstract Introduction The availability of low-cost computing and digital telecommunication in the 1980s made telehealth practicable. Telehealth has the capacity to improve healthcare access and outcomes for patients while reducing healthcare costs across a wide range of health conditions and situati...
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Main Authors: | Jonathan Kissi (Author), Caleb Annobil (Author), Nathan Kumasenu Mensah (Author), Joseph Owusu-Marfo (Author), Ernest Osei (Author), Zenobia Wooduwa Asmah (Author) |
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2023-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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