Development of a novel instrument to characterize telemedicine programs in primary care
Abstract Background Given the rapid deployment of telemedicine at the onset of the COVID - 19 pandemic, updated assessment methods are needed to study and characterize telemedicine programs. We developed a novel semi - structured survey instrument to systematically describe the characteristics and i...
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Main Authors: | Logan D. Cho (Author), Grace Rabinowitz (Author), Crispin Goytia (Author), Katerina Andreadis (Author), Hsin - Hui Huang (Author), Natalie C. Benda (Author), Jenny J. Lin (Author), Carol Horowitz (Author), Rainu Kaushal (Author), Jessica S. Ancker (Author), Jashvant Poeran (Author) |
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2023-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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