Telemedicine as a tool for bridging geographical inequity: insights in geospatial interactions from a study on chronic heart failure patients
Abstract Introduction Chronic heart failure patients experience large disparities in quality of and access to treatment, with rural populations receiving lower levels of care. Telemonitoring of patients is increasingly being used as an important tool for improving patient management and care and mig...
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Main Authors: | Alexander Arndt Pasgaard Xylander (Author), Simon Lebech Cichosz (Author), Ole Hejlesen (Author), Flemming Witt Udsen (Author) |
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2024-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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