Factors Influencing How Providers Assess the Appropriateness of Video Visits: Interview Study With Primary and Specialty Health Care Providers
BackgroundThe rapid implementation of virtual care (ie, telephone or video-based clinic appointments) during the COVID-19 pandemic resulted in many providers offering virtual care with little or no formal training and without clinical guidelines and tools to assist with decision-making. As new guide...
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Main Authors: | Caroline Gray (Author), Charlie Wray (Author), Rebecca Tisdale (Author), Camila Chaudary (Author), Cindie Slightam (Author), Donna Zulman (Author) |
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JMIR Publications,
2022-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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