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Is it possible to estimate the number of patients with COVID-19 admitted to intensive care units and general wards using clinical and telemedicine data? Gabaldi Caio Querino, et al. Einstein (Sao Paulo, Brazil) 2024 0 0. eAO0328 |
Use of Telehealth Information for Early Detection: Insights From the COVID-19 Pandemic. Haenchen Steven, et al. American journal of public health 2024 0 0. (2) 218-225 |
The impact of converting to telehealth for cancer genetic counseling and testing during the COVID-19 pandemic. Ellie M Proussaloglou et al. J Genet Couns 2023 |
A systematic review and knowledge mapping on ICT-based remote and automatic COVID-19 patient monitoring and care. Chatterjee Ayan, et al. BMC health services research 2023 0 0. (1) 1047 |
Patient-physician interactions in hereditary angioedema-Key learnings from the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic. Maurer Marcus, et al. Clinical and translational allergy 2023 0 0. (9) e12300 |
Classification of Patient Recovery from COVID-19 Symptoms using Consumer Wearables and Machine Learning. Leitner Jared, et al. IEEE journal of biomedical and health informatics 2023 0 0. |
A study of disparities in access to genetic care pre- and post-pandemic. Macalino Ashlee Joan, et al. American journal of medical genetics. Part A 2023 0 0. |
Digital health in the era of COVID-19: Reshaping the next generation of healthcare. Getachew Emnet, et al. Frontiers in public health 2023 0 0. 942703 |
COVID-19 and telemedicine: A netnography approach. Arenas Gaitán Jorge, et al. Technological forecasting and social change 2023 0 0. 122420 |
Emerging technologies for COVID (ET-CoV) detection and diagnosis: Recent advancements, applications, challenges, and future perspectives. Rehman Amir, et al. Biomedical signal processing and control 2023 0 0. 104642 |
A Survey on harnessing the Applications of Mobile Computing in Healthcare during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Challenges and Solutions. Ali Yasir, et al. Computer networks 2023 0 0. 109605 |
DIGItal Health Literacy after COVID-19 Outbreak among Frail and Non-Frail Cardiology Patients: The DIGI-COVID Study. Vitolo Marco, et al. Journal of personalized medicine 2023 0 0. (1) |
Has the pandemic enhanced and sustained digital health-seeking behaviour? A big-data interrupted time-series analysis of Google Trends. van Kessel Robin, et al. Journal of medical Internet research 2023 0 0. |
Weekly Symptom Profiles of Non-hospitalized Individuals Infected with SARS-CoV-2 During the Omicron Outbreak in Hong Kong: A Retrospective Observational Study from a Telemedicine Centre. Luo Jingyuan, et al. Journal of medical virology 2022 0 0. |
A survey of COVID-19 detection and prediction approaches using mobile devices, AI, and telemedicine. Shen John, et al. Frontiers in artificial intelligence 2022 0 0. 1034732 |
Has increased telehealth access during COVID-19 led to over-utilization of primary care? KP Venkatesh et al, NPJ Digital Medicine, December 13, 2022
Over two years into the pandemic, the question of whether telehealth will lead to an increase in primary care utilization and spending has been met with contradictory answers. Some evidence suggests that telehealth may be used as an addition to in-person visits. Others like Dixit et al. have found that telehealth can actually substitute for in-person care rather than contribute to overutilization. As telehealth continues to evolve, outcomes, utilization, and quality of care should be closely monitored.
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Telehealth in genetic counselling consultations: the impact of COVID-19 in a Portuguese genetic healthcare service. Dantas Mayla A A, et al. Journal of community genetics 2022 0 0. |
Editorial: Telemedicine during and beyond COVID-19, volume II. Bhaskar Sonu M M, et al. Frontiers in public health 2022 0 0. 1057879 |
Exploring public opinion about telehealth during COVID-19 by social media analytics. Pool Javad, et al. Journal of telemedicine and telecare 2022 0 0. (10) 718-725 |
Rapid screening for COVID-19 by applying artificial intelligence to chest computed tomography images: A feasibility study. Galván Pedro, et al. Medicine access @ point of care 2022 0 0. 23992026211013644 |
The role of the COVID-19 pandemic in expediting digital health-care transformation: Saudi Arabia's experience. Alkhalifah Joud Mohammed, et al. Informatics in medicine unlocked 2022 0 0. 101097 |
Telehealth modulation and new proposals during the Covid-19 pandemic: a literature review. Perrone G, et al. La Clinica terapeutica 2022 0 0. (5) 489-495 |
Telemonitoring for Cystic fibrosis patients of Bambino Gesù Children's Hospital during COVID-19. Federici A, et al. La Clinica terapeutica 2022 0 0. (5) 440-442 |
Health Information Technology During the COVID-19 Epidemic: A Review via Text Mining. Dastani Meisam, et al. Online journal of public health informatics 2022 0 0. (1) e3 |
COVID-19 and the Transformation of Intensive Care Unit Telemedicine. Cucchi Eric W, et al. Clinics in chest medicine 2022 0 0. (3) 529-538 |
Hotspots and trends in ophthalmology in recent 5 years: Bibliometric analysis in 2017-2021. Tan Yuan, et al. Frontiers in medicine 2022 0 0. 988133 |
An evidence-based practice guideline of the National Society of Genetic Counselors for telehealth genetic counseling. Green Sarah et al. Journal of genetic counseling 2022 9
The Telehealth Practice Guideline author workgroup conditionally recommends telehealth genetic counseling, either via telephone or video, as a delivery method for genetic counseling. Depending on factors unique to individual healthcare systems and provider and patient populations, THGC may be the only service delivery model available or may be utilized in addition to other service delivery models including in-person genetic counseling. The evidence shows large desirable effects, minor undesirable effects, and increased equity for patients when THGC is available.
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The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Internet Use and Use of Digital Health Tools: A Secondary Analysis of the 2020 Health Information National Trends Survey. Zeng Billy, et al. Journal of medical Internet research 2022 0 0. |
TELEMEDICINE AND HEALTH POLICY CHANGES IN RESPONSE TO RESTRICTIONS RELATED TO COVID-19 PANDEMICS IN LATVIA. Sen Sevinc Elif, et al. Journal of hypertension 2022 0 0. (Suppl 1) e197-e198 |
Perspectives from leadership and frontline staff on telehealth transitions in the Los Angeles safety net during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond. Casillas Alejandra, et al. Frontiers in digital health 2022 0 0. 944860 |
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