Background: There is a growing body of evidence highlighting the potential of mobile health (mHealth) in reducing health care costs, enhancing access, and improving the quality of …
Telemedicine services facilitate the evaluation, diagnosis, and management of the remote patient. Telemedicine has rapidly flourished in the United States and has improved access …
MB Berryhill, A Halli-Tierney, N Culmer… - Family …, 2019 - academic.oup.com
Background The growing worldwide prevalence of individuals with anxiety disorders has increased needs for mental health services. Due to limited number of mental health …
C Tsou, S Robinson, J Boyd, A Jamieson… - Journal of Medical …, 2021 - jmir.org
Background Emergency telehealth has been used to improve access of patients residing in rural and remote areas to specialist care in the hope of mitigating the significant health …
G Palozzi, I Schettini, A Chirico - Sustainability, 2020 - mdpi.com
Fighting health inequalities is a challenge addressed by the United Nations Strategic Development Goals (UN-SDGs). Particularly, people living in rural areas suffer from a lack of …
SL Kane-Gill, F Rincon - Critical care clinics, 2019 - criticalcare.theclinics.com
More than 50% of acute care hospitals use some form of telemedicine, and this rate is expected to grow by 20% to 50% each year. 1, 2 In 2020, the cost of telehealth is expected …
Background Telehealth has been used extensively in emergency departments to improve healthcare provision. However, its impact on the management of non-critical emergency …
O Schmalz, C Jacob, J Ammann, B Liss… - Journal of Medical …, 2020 - jmir.org
Background Cancer immunotherapy (CIT), as a monotherapy or in combination with chemotherapy, has been shown to extend overall survival in patients with locally advanced …
Introduction Tele-emergency can address several challenges facing emergency departments in rural areas. The purpose of this paper is to (a) examine the rates of avoided …