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THMT 2021 Editors Best Article Award: A COVID-19 Telehealth Impact Study—Exploring One Year of Telehealth Experimentation
The study identifies characteristics of the explosive implementation and scale of telehealth use in the first year of COVID-19 pandemic - forever changing traditional healthcare practices and patient access in the United States. To view the article, please visit DOI https://doi.org/10.30953/tmt.v6.2...
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Published in: | Telehealth and medicine today 2023-01, Vol.8 (2) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | The study identifies characteristics of the explosive implementation and scale of telehealth use in the first year of COVID-19 pandemic - forever changing traditional healthcare practices and patient access in the United States.
To view the article, please visit DOI https://doi.org/10.30953/tmt.v6.280
The award selection is based on the number of online views, article downloads, citations, and market impact.
Authors and affiliations appear below:
Francis X. Campion, MITRE Corporation; Atrius Health; and Harvard Medical School
Stephen Ommen, Mayo Clinic
Helayne Sweet, MITRE Corporation
Nilay Shah, Mayo Clinic
Barbra Rabson, Massachusetts Health Quality Partners
Nick Dougherty, Allways Heath Partners
Jennifer Goldsack, Digital Medical Society
Peter Sylvester, MITRE Corporation
Karen Jones, MITRE Corporation
Aaron Burgman, MITRE Corporation
Nathalie McIntosh, Massachusetts Health Quality Partners
Lindsey Sangaralingham, Mayo Clinic
David Jiang, Mayo Clinic
Jeffrey McGinn, Change Healthcare
Ricardo Rojas, Mayo Clinic
Tim Suther, Change Healthcare
Brian Anderson, MITRE Corporation
John Halamka, Mayo Clinic (Dr Halamka is editors-in-chief of the THMT journal)
Congratulations, authors! |
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ISSN: | 2471-6960 2471-6960 |
DOI: | 10.30953/thmt.v8.392 |