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Accepted for/Published in: JMIR Diabetes

Date Submitted: Aug 18, 2020
Date Accepted: Aug 31, 2021
Date Submitted to PubMed: Sep 10, 2021

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Telemedicine via Continuous Remote Care: A Proactive, Patient-Centered Approach to Improve Clinical Outcomes

Hallberg S, Harrison D

Telemedicine via Continuous Remote Care: A Proactive, Patient-Centered Approach to Improve Clinical Outcomes

JMIR Diabetes 2021;6(4):e23646

DOI: 10.2196/23646

PMID: 34505578

PMCID: 8565803

Telemedicine via Continuous Remote Care: A Proactive, Patient-Centered Approach to Improve Clinical Outcomes

  • Sarah Hallberg; 
  • David Harrison

ABSTRACT

The COVID-19 pandemic has brought attention to telemedicine like never before. Physicians and healthcare organizations have worked quickly to give patients the care they need remotely. The fastest way to transition to telemedicine was to replicate the current episodic delivery of care. However, a continuous remote care delivery model involving a care team that is proactive to patient needs can help us get the most out of the addition of technology allowing both increased access and improved health outcomes.


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Please cite as:

Hallberg S, Harrison D

Telemedicine via Continuous Remote Care: A Proactive, Patient-Centered Approach to Improve Clinical Outcomes

JMIR Diabetes 2021;6(4):e23646

DOI: 10.2196/23646

PMID: 34505578

PMCID: 8565803

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