Factors critical for the successful delivery of telehealth to rural populations: a descriptive qualitative study
Abstract Background The use of telehealth has proliferated to the point of being a common and accepted method of healthcare service delivery. Due to the rapidity of telehealth implementation, the evidence underpinning this approach to healthcare delivery is lagging, particularly when considering the...
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Main Authors: | Rebecca Barry (Author), Elyce Green (Author), Kristy Robson (Author), Melissa Nott (Author) |
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2024-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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