Telehealth in the COVID-19 Era: A Balancing Act to Avoid Harm
The telehealth revolution in response to COVID-19 has increased essential health care access during an unprecedented public health crisis. However, virtual patient care can also limit the patient-provider relationship, quality of examination, efficiency of health care delivery, and overall quality o...
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Main Authors: | Reeves, J Jeffery (Author), Ayers, John W (Author), Longhurst, Christopher A (Author) |
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2021-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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