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Conclusions
Health-e-Access can be integrated in busy primary care practices serving urban children, enabling...
- exceptional access
- completion of almost all illness visits
- continuity of care (unlike retail based clinics)
Notes:
Our conclusions are that -
Health-e-Access can be integrated in busy primary care practices serving urban children, enabling...
exceptional access
completion of almost all illness visits
continuity of care (unlike RBCs)
This is a simple message based on very simple methodology ...
But the process to achieve these outcomes might well be described as complex and demanding.
Widely accepted wisdom among telemed advocates is that implementation is at most 10% about the technology and 90% or more about "politics".
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