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Telehealth utilization during the COVID-19 pandemic: comparing breast cancer survivors to non-cancer patients and implications for current practice. [PDF]
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Preparing the workforce for telehealth practice: a scoping review. [PDF]
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Telehealth among Medicare Advantage beneficiaries with and without Alzheimer's Disease and Related Dementias (ADRD), 2018-2024: from pandemic-era surge to post-pandemic decline. [PDF]
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Telehealth as a Strategy to Expand Access in Brazil's Unified Health System: Analysis of São Paulo State's Experience Across the Three Levels of Health Care. [PDF]
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Telehealth is a new approach to connect with the health care provider in an online mode conveniently and availing health care services from home. During the Covid pandemic telehealth emerged as a worldwide boon providing optimum health care services to the needy people still in use.
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Telehealth is a new approach to connect with the health care provider in an online mode conveniently and availing health care services from home. During the Covid pandemic telehealth emerged as a worldwide boon providing optimum health care services to the needy people still in use.
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Towards an ethics for telehealth
Nursing Ethics, 2017Over the last two decades, a public rationale for the implementation of telehealth has emerged at the interplay of specialised literature and political orientations. Despite the lack of consistent findings on the magnitude of its benefits, telehealth is nowadays presented as a worthy solution both for patients and healthcare institutions.
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