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Telehealth practice is increasing globally, partially in response to the sudden disruption brought upon by the COVID-19 pandemic.<ref>Seivert S, Badowski ME. The Rise of Telemedicine: Lessons from a Global Pandemic. INNOVATIONS. 2021 Feb.</ref> Telehealth usage is not without significant barriers, specific to the setting, which need to be clearly identified beforehand and may necessitate the development of individualized strategies to sufficiently address them. | |||
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Introduction[edit | edit source]
Telehealth practice is increasing globally, partially in response to the sudden disruption brought upon by the COVID-19 pandemic.[1] Telehealth usage is not without significant barriers, specific to the setting, which need to be clearly identified beforehand and may necessitate the development of individualized strategies to sufficiently address them.
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ Seivert S, Badowski ME. The Rise of Telemedicine: Lessons from a Global Pandemic. INNOVATIONS. 2021 Feb.