Experience with low-cost telemedicine in three different settings. Recommendations based on a proposed framework for network performance evaluation
Telemedicine has been used for many years to support doctors in the developing world. Several networks provide services in different settings and in different ways. However, to draw conclusions about which telemedicine networks are successful requires a method of evaluating them. No general consensu...
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Main Authors: | Richard Wootton (Author), Anton Vladzymyrskyy (Author), Maria Zolfo (Author), Laurent Bonnardot (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2011-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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