2024
DOI: 10.1016/j.ajogmf.2023.101219
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Hepatitis C and obstetrical morbidity in a substance use disorder clinic: a role for telemedicine?

Cassandra J. Trammel,
Shannon Beermann,
Bree Goodman
et al.
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“…Telehealth technology can be categorized into four main groups: (i) telemedicine services, which utilize videoconferencing or audio-only communication for consultations, diagnostics, and treatment; (ii) the transfer of medical information, such as digital images, through store-and-forward imaging systems; (iii) the electronic gathering and transmission of health and medical data for remote patient monitoring; and (iv) the support of healthcare and medical operations [43][44][45]. Telehealth technology has the capability to provide a diverse range of services pertaining to pregnancy [46][47][48][49][50]. Continued telehealth application aims to provide equitable access to perinatal care [51].…”
Section: Evolution Of the Number Of Articlesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Telehealth technology can be categorized into four main groups: (i) telemedicine services, which utilize videoconferencing or audio-only communication for consultations, diagnostics, and treatment; (ii) the transfer of medical information, such as digital images, through store-and-forward imaging systems; (iii) the electronic gathering and transmission of health and medical data for remote patient monitoring; and (iv) the support of healthcare and medical operations [43][44][45]. Telehealth technology has the capability to provide a diverse range of services pertaining to pregnancy [46][47][48][49][50]. Continued telehealth application aims to provide equitable access to perinatal care [51].…”
Section: Evolution Of the Number Of Articlesmentioning
confidence: 99%