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Leveraging user experience to improve video consultations in a cardiology practice: initial insights during COVID-19
Pieter Vandekerckhove;
Rene Tavernier;
Kelly De Jaegher;
Yves Vandekerckhove
ABSTRACT
During the COVID-19 pandemic, cardiologists are trying to minimize the risks for their patients by using tele-medicine to provide continuing care. Rapidly implementing tele-medicine in outpatient clinics for heart patients with implanted devices can be challenging. Challenges and opportunities are discussed to improve video consultations in a cardiology practice.
Citation
Please cite as:
Vandekerckhove P, Tavernier R, De Jaegher K, Vandekerckhove Y
Leveraging User Experience to Improve Video Consultations in a Cardiology Practice During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Initial Insights