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Telecardiology during the Covid-19 pandemic: past mistakes and future hopes

Covid-19 has caused a striking global impact on public health services. The inevitable suspension of all scheduled visits without urgency and non-urgent hospitalizations has resulted in relevant modifications in our management of cardiac patients. Our goal should be to maintain high standards in the...

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Published in:American journal of cardiovascular disease 2020-01, Vol.10 (2), p.34-47
Main Authors: De Simone, Vincenzo, Guarise, Paola, Guardalben, Stefania, Padovani, Nicola, Tondelli, Silvia, Sandrini, Davide, Visentin, Emanuela, Zanotto, Gabriele
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