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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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Francinny Alves Kelly,Francisco Cezar Aquino de Moraes,Artur de Oliveira Macena Lôbo et al. Francinny Alves Kelly et al.
Introduction: Telemedicine, propelled by recent technological advancements, has transformed healthcare delivery, notably benefiting patients with chronic non-communicable diseases (NCDs) such as systemic arterial hyperten...
Rongzi Shan,Neeja Patel,Jenny Y Chen et al. Rongzi Shan et al.
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic led to widespread adoption of telemedicine, which has persisted in healthcare delivery. Objective: We...
Hilson A Parente,Sophie B Hornemann,Ismael Mm de Faria et al. Hilson A Parente et al.
Aims: To assess whether telemonitoring improves outcomes in patients with chronic heart failure. Methods and results: A literature sear...
Thomas P Kishkovich,Kaitlyn E James,Katie C Orona et al. Thomas P Kishkovich et al.
Introduction: In obstetrics, telehealth is widely used in the provision of prenatal and postpartum care. The objective was to compare the utilization of commonly recommended services after delivery among individuals recei...
Claudia A Rhoades,Brian E Whitacre,Alison F Davis Claudia A Rhoades
Introduction: The COVID-19 pandemic dramatically affected the financial performance of hospitals across the U.S. The prompt availability of telehealth options likely impacted both a hospital's healthcare options and oppor...
Daniel Schlegel Daniel Schlegel
Telemedicine is comparable in quality to in-person care, adequate for many primary care concerns, acceptable to patients, and can overcome barriers to care. However, patients are reluctant to pay the same for telemedicine as in-person care ...
Joseph P Deason,Scott J Adams,Amal Khan et al. Joseph P Deason et al.
Introduction: The rapid evolution and implementation of virtual care technologies for clinical use often exceeds the development of standardized implementation protocols, leading to gaps in the equitable and sustainable a...
Victoria Leybov,Joshua Ross,Zoe Grabinski et al. Victoria Leybov et al.
Background: Inadequate counseling at patient discharge from the emergency department can lead to adverse patient outcomes. Virtual discharge counseling can address gaps in discharge counseling and improve patients' unders...
Stephanie Grim,Devin Miller,Ellen Mooneyhan et al. Stephanie Grim et al.
Introduction: Electronic consultations (eConsults) have been implemented by numerous academic medical centers (AMCs) to improve communication and address access to specialty care. As these models proliferate, we must unde...
Emily R Cox,Myles D Young,Shelley E Keating et al. Emily R Cox et al.
Introduction: Several barriers can preclude people with type 2 diabetes (T2D) from in-person exercise session participation. Telehealth may be an alternative mode of service delivery to increase uptake. We evaluated the f...