Telemedicine, Telehealth, and Mobile Health Applications That Work: Opportunities and Barriers

Abstract There has been a spike in interest and use of telehealth, catalyzed recently by the anticipated implementation of the Affordable Care Act, which rewards efficiency in healthcare delivery. Advances in telehealth services are in many areas, including gap service coverage (eg, night-time radio...

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Hauptverfasser: Weinstein, Ronald S., MD, Lopez, Ana Maria, MD, MPH, Joseph, Bellal A., MD, Erps, Kristine A, Holcomb, Michael, BS, Barker, Gail P., PhD, Krupinski, Elizabeth A., PhD
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ECHO programs
Health services
Hospitals - standards
Humans
Insurance, Health
Internal Medicine
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Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
Reimbursement
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Telemedicine - economics
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