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Aliyyat Afolabi,Elijah Brown,Edra K Ha et al. Aliyyat Afolabi et al.
Background: Non-scarring alopecia, including androgenetic alopecia (AGA), alopecia areata (AA), telogen effluvium (TE), and traction alopecia (TA), significantly impacts psychosocial well-being. Access to specialized derm...
Bertil Christian Pløen Sivertsson,Alex Voss Gartner,Tetsuya Takahashi et al. Bertil Christian Pløen Sivertsson et al.
Introduction: Cardiovascular disease is a leading global cause of death, with coronary artery disease often requiring coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG). Inadequate rehabilitation increases health risks and costs, and...
Vahe Heboyan,Gianluca De Leo Vahe Heboyan
Background: Telemedicine offers patients and physicians the opportunity to advance health care delivery to active duty and retired military personnel. Assessing the efficacy and feasibility of performing post-surgery foll...
C Mahony Reategui-Rivera,Wanting Cui,Stefan Escobar-Agreda et al. C Mahony Reategui-Rivera et al.
Aim: This study aimed to evaluate the performance of machine learning (ML) models in predicting patient no-shows for telemedicine appointments within Peruvian health system and identify key predictors of nonattendance. ...
Sohayla Eldeeb,Amy Chieng,Cindy Tran Xu et al. Sohayla Eldeeb et al.
Introduction: Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions trap in heat responsible for global warming. Stanford Tobacco Treatment Service uses telehealth for patient care. ...
Mary I O&#x;Connor,Megan Dorak Ribaudo,Kaitlyn Cooney Peters et al. Mary I O&#x;Connor et al.
Introduction: Musculoskeletal (MSK) conditions are highly prevalent among the Medicare population, and telerehabilitation has been shown to be equivalent to traditional in-person physical therapy for many patients. ...
Susan Pohl,Lindsey Garcia,Sofia Loucao et al. Susan Pohl et al.
The COVID-19 pandemic significantly accelerated the adoption of telehealth in primary care settings, with many health care systems planning to continue offering virtual care indefinitely. This brief report describes the implementation of vi...
Kristi VanDerKolk,Shamsi Daneshvari Berry,Lisa Graves Kristi VanDerKolk
Introduction: The COVID-19 pandemic forced rapid increases in the use of telemedicine, which requires a different skillset than in-person visits. Both medical students and residents required urgent training in telemedicin...
George A Gellert,Anna Nowicka,Maria Marecka et al. George A Gellert et al.
Objective: Compared with persons with normal body mass index (BMI), examine the profile and health care-seeking intent of individuals with obesity/overweight status engaging outpatient artificial intelligence-based virtua...