Interactive home telehealth and burns: A pilot study
Highlights • Telehealth is a safe and feasible modality to deliver care to burn patients. • Telehealth encounters are efficient, safe, and beneficial to patients and providers. • Burn providers benefit from the potential to improve outpatient clinic utilization.
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description | Highlights • Telehealth is a safe and feasible modality to deliver care to burn patients. • Telehealth encounters are efficient, safe, and beneficial to patients and providers. • Burn providers benefit from the potential to improve outpatient clinic utilization. |
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