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Thomas Gilder,Amanda Banaag,Cathaleen Madsen et al. Thomas Gilder et al.
Introduction: The COVID-19 pandemic generated a major shift from in-person to telehealth care in efforts to reduce the spread of infection. This study assesses the effects of COVID-19 on the provision of telehealth in the...
Eileen Lew,Sean F J Tan,Agnes Teo et al. Eileen Lew et al.
Background: Studies suggest that preoperative evaluation can be effectively conducted through telehealth. As the COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated digital transformation, we hypothesize that a new telehealth model of care...
Hamed Shahdadi,Somayeh Rezayi,Fatemeh Shahrahmani et al. Hamed Shahdadi et al.
Background: The accurate assessment of burn depth is crucial for determining appropriate treatment. Telemedicine has emerged as a promising tool for supporting burn diagnosis and decision-making, as it allows for remote c...
Parth Sharma,Manik Inder Singh Sethi,Andrian Liem et al. Parth Sharma et al.
Introduction: Telemedicine use has increased for the past few years, and data security-related issues have also accompanied this. Barriers such as poor digital literacy, unaffordability, and ethical and legal issues have ...
Nihar Shah,Andrew J Goodwin,Rebecca Verdin et al. Nihar Shah et al.
Introduction: Health care workers (HCWs) are at heightened risk of adverse mental health events (AMHEs) and burnout with resultant impact on health care staffing, outcomes, and costs. We piloted a telehealth-enabled menta...
Lily Choi,Courtney Riedinger,Kent Gardner et al. Lily Choi et al.
Background: Telemedicine is a rising field, with continuous expansion into different realms of health care delivery. However, minimal research has been done to analyze the utilization in surgical specialties. This study a...
Kori S Zachrison,Zhiyu Yan,Benjamin A White et al. Kori S Zachrison et al.
Background: We aimed to characterize patient experience with virtual care across medical specialties using validated survey data. Primary objective: to determine whether experience varied by visit modality (virtual vs. in...
Catherine C Shoults,Leah Dawson,Corey Hayes et al. Catherine C Shoults et al.
Background: Social media is used as a source of information and platform to discuss health care; however, there is little research on discussion of telehealth in social media. Past research has looked at individual platfo...
Julie Ann Sakowski,Ashley Parks,Danielle Nunnery et al. Julie Ann Sakowski et al.
Purpose: The emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic led health care systems and providers worldwide to rapidly adopt telehealth solutions to minimize risk and comply with isolation mandates. This article explores telehealth u...
Carolyn A Berry,Lorraine Kwok,Miriam Gofine et al. Carolyn A Berry et al.
Background: Non-emergent medical problems that arise when a usual provider is unavailable can often result in emergency department or urgent care visits, which can be particularly distressing to people with intellectual a...