Barriers and Facilitators to Teledermatology and Tele-Eye Care in Department of Veterans Affairs Provider Settings: Qualitative Content Analysis
BackgroundVeterans Affairs health care systems have been early adopters of asynchronous telemedicine to provide access to timely and high-quality specialty care services in primary care settings for veterans living in rural areas. Scant research has examined how to expand primary care team members...
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Main Authors: | Yiwen Li (Author), Charlene Pope (Author), Jennifer Damonte (Author), Tanika Spates (Author), April Maa (Author), Suephy Chen (Author), Howa Yeung (Author) |
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2024-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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