The potential of virtual healthcare technologies to reduce healthcare services' carbon footprint
The COVID-19 pandemic demonstrated the potential to reduce our carbon footprint especially by reducing travel. We aim to describe healthcare and health education services' contribution to the global climate emergency and identify the need for increased use of virtual health service delivery and...
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Main Authors: | Kim Usher (Author), Jen Williams (Author), Debra Jackson (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2024-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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