The experiences of teleradiology end users regarding role extension in a rural district of the North West province: A qualitative analysis
Background: Teleradiology was implemented across South Africa, to provide reporting services to rural healthcare institutes without a radiologist. This is guided by standard operating procedure manuals (SOP) which standardise the quality of services provided. From observation, end users, namely, the...
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Main Authors: | Hafsa Essop (Author), Mable Kekana (Author) |
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