2020
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocaa054
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Use of self-administered surveys through QR code and same center telemedicine in a walk-in clinic in the era of COVID-19

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“…12 Supplemental Table 2.3 summarizes the studies that addressed the perception of physicians and patients after the implementation of telemedicine in different services. 20,25,29,34,[45][46][47][48][49] Supplemental Table 2.4 includes the four studies addressed the topic of telemedicine used for education during the pandemic. 24,[50][51][52]…”
Section: Fields Of Implementationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…12 Supplemental Table 2.3 summarizes the studies that addressed the perception of physicians and patients after the implementation of telemedicine in different services. 20,25,29,34,[45][46][47][48][49] Supplemental Table 2.4 includes the four studies addressed the topic of telemedicine used for education during the pandemic. 24,[50][51][52]…”
Section: Fields Of Implementationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The more recent "ABCD" Gold classification incorporated patient-reported outcomes and highlights the importance of exacerbations prevention. 62 A detailed evaluation using respiratory oscillometry and model analysis could contribute to elucidate the changes in respiratory mechanics in this recent classification. We are planning to do these analyses in the next steps of this research.…”
Section: Figurementioning
confidence: 99%
“… Ohannessian et al ( 2020 ) The authors used a literature review on the use of telemedicine in other pandemics, in order to define and update it to include in the treatment of COVID-19. Perez-Alba et al ( 2020 ) Apple FaceTime, Google Hangouts, Google Duo, Microsoft Skype, Cisco WebEx, WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger, e-mail providers. Portnoy et al ( 2020 ) The authors conducted searches on telemedicine and studies that prove the effectiveness of its use.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They are simple to use, widely disseminated, and have a friendly interface and high usability, allowing ease and agility in communication; however, they have not (or should not) be used for medical purposes as they do not meet most safety requirements. In contrast, the review showed that these applications are being used for teleinformation, query scheduling, teletriage, teleconsultation, and even telediagnosis (Calton et al 2020 ; Dashraath et al 2020 ; Davarpanah et al 2020 ; Huang et al 2020 ; Lakkireddy et al 2020 ; Myers et al 2020 ; Perez-Alba et al 2020 ; Rogers et al 2020 ; Rubin et al 2020 ; Taheri et al 2020 ; Turer et al 2020 ; Yang et al 2020 ; Zhou et al 2020 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%