An examination of an adapted Project ECHO model series during the COVID‐19 pandemic in Idaho
Abstract Introduction Idaho is a medically underserved and rural state comprised mostly health professional shortage areas for primary and specialty care. Given the state shortages and barriers to access care, the testing and treatment of COVID‐19 may be improved through the implementation of teleme...
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Main Authors: | Jonathan D. Moore (Author), Julio deLeon Gonzalez (Author), Madeline P. Casanova (Author), Kathleen Rodgers (Author), Russell T. Baker (Author) |
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