Service provider perceptions of transitioning from audio to video capability in a telehealth system: a qualitative evaluation
Abstract Background Telephone consultation and triage services are increasingly being used to deliver health advice. Availability of high speed internet services in remote areas allows healthcare providers to move from telephone to video telehealth services. Current approaches for assessing video se...
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Main Authors: | Robyn Clay-Williams (Author), Melissa Baysari (Author), Natalie Taylor (Author), Dianne Zalitis (Author), Andrew Georgiou (Author), Maureen Robinson (Author), Jeffrey Braithwaite (Author), Johanna Westbrook (Author) |
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2017-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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