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期刊名:Journal of telemedicine and telecare

缩写:J TELEMED TELECARE

ISSN:1357-633X

e-ISSN:1758-1109

IF/分区:3.2/Q2

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Annie Banbury,Anthony C Smith,Monica L Taylor et al. Annie Banbury et al.
In Australia, the COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in the exponential growth in the delivery of telehealth services. Medicare data indicates that the majority of telehealth consultations have used the telephone, despite the known benefits of ...
Benjamin Zhi Qiang Seah,Eugene Thong Chuan Koh,Elaine Wei Ting Lim et al. Benjamin Zhi Qiang Seah et al.
Monkeypox is a zoonotic disease caused by the monkeypox virus and classically presents as a vesicular rash accompanied by fever and lymphadenopathy. Singapore reported the first imported case of monkeypox infection on 21 June 2022, the firs...
Gimon de Graaf,Ivy Timmermans,Mathias Meine et al. Gimon de Graaf et al.
Introduction: Remote patient monitoring (RPM) of heart failure patients has the potential to reduce healthcare resource use and costs, but current evidence has been inconclusive. This study aims assess the impact of RPM o...
Jeffrey A Wilhite,Zoe Phillips,Lisa Altshuler et al. Jeffrey A Wilhite et al.
Introduction: COVID-19 forced health systems to rapidly implement telehealth for routine practice, often without sufficient training or standards. We conducted a longitudinal survey of physicians to explore changes in the...
Oyewole Christopher Durojaiye,Ihsan Jibril,Evangelos I Kritsotakis Oyewole Christopher Durojaiye
Introduction: Telemedicine is increasingly used to deliver healthcare in many clinical specialities. However, the adoption of telemedicine in the delivery of outpatient parenteral antimicrobial therapy (OPAT) has been rel...
Harrison Koos,Vijaya Parameswaran,Sahej Claire et al. Harrison Koos et al.
Background: COVID-19 spurred rapid adoption and expansion of telemedicine. We investigated the factors driving visit modality (telemedicine vs. in-person) for outpatient visits at a large cardiovascular center. ...
Amir Jazayeri,Julie V Dinh,Debra Eseonu et al. Amir Jazayeri et al.
Objectives: The COVID-19 pandemic has led to a dramatic increase in telemedicine care delivery. This raises the question of whether the visit type affects the care provided to patients in the pediatric gastroenterology cl...
Alliete R Alfano,Iliana Concepcion,Ashley Espinosa et al. Alliete R Alfano et al.
Introduction: Assessment is crucial in the identification of children with potential delays/disorders and allows speech-language pathologists the opportunity to provide early intervention when indicated. For this reason, ...
Bree E Holtz,Katharine M Mitchell,Amanda J Holmstrom et al. Bree E Holtz et al.
Background: Past research has demonstrated that adolescents with Type 1 diabetes (T1D) typically have a decline in health outcomes as they begin to assume more self-management activities. Mobile app interventions have bee...
Todd A Florin,Douglas Lorenz,Sriram Ramgopal et al. Todd A Florin et al.
Respiratory disorders are a leading cause of acute care visits by children. Data establishing the reliability of telemedicine in evaluating children with respiratory concerns are limited. The overall objective of this pilot study was to eva...