The Role of Information Infrastructures in Scaling up Video Consultations During COVID-19: Mixed Methods Case Study Into Opportunity, Disruption, and Exposure
BackgroundUntil COVID-19, implementation and uptake of video consultations in health care was slow. However, the pandemic created a "burning platform" for scaling up such services. As health care organizations look to expand and maintain the use of video in the "new normal," it i...
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Main Authors: | Joseph Wherton (Author), Trisha Greenhalgh (Author), Gemma Hughes (Author), Sara E Shaw (Author) |
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2022-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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