Telemedicine is a way for health care providers to deliver clinical health care to patients remotely through a computer or telephone, without an in-person office visit. The demonstrated benefits of ...
The present randomized controlled trial aimed to investigate the effects of home-based telemedicine with wearable devices and usual care on pain-related outcomes in patients with chronic ...
Adults with type 2 diabetes (T2D) undergoing endocrinology care are more likely to experience less favorable hemoglobin A1c improvements if they only use telemedicine compared with patients using ...
We examined telemedicine use across 38,883 surgical oncology visits (2021-2023) at a Northern California cancer center. At ≥20 miles from clinics, Hispanic (OR = 0.76, 95% CI [0.68,0.85]), ...
Standardized Titration Protocol Reduces the Incidence of Paclitaxel Infusion-Related Hypersensitivity Reactions This retrospective cohort study used deidentified electronic health record–derived ...
Longitudinal EHR analysis (2019–2024) captured 46.1 million outpatient encounters; 4.9% were telemedicine, enabling characterization of post-acute-pandemic stabilization rather than early-pandemic ...
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