2010
DOI: 10.1038/nm0510-496
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Telemedicine has more than a remote chance in prisons

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“…For example, in California, the consultative model is especially well suited for the prison population, to save resources otherwise required to transport prisoners over long distances to see specialists. 10…”
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“…For example, in California, the consultative model is especially well suited for the prison population, to save resources otherwise required to transport prisoners over long distances to see specialists. 10…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Staff training opportunity (111,137,145,159)  Reduced clinician isolation (130)  Staff time free'd up (112) …”
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“…Healthcare secondary to prison regime (12,66,120)  Altered Dr-patient relationship (12,41,114,142)  Compromised quality of care (12,38,41,60,75,137,143)  Lack of technological expertise (129)  Self-conscious on 'tv' (41)  Reimbursement (75)  Unsure whether patient referred appropriately or simply to save costs (7)  Technological limitations (114,129)  Lack of technological expertise (129)  Data security (12,114)  Confidentiality of consultation (12,129)  Compromised quality of care (112)  Loss of staff autonomy (53) …”
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