Telemedicine in emergency responses: reflections from a critical care telemedicine programme between Uzbekistani and German clinicians during COVID-19.
Boklage, Evgeniya;
Weiss, Björn;
Hanefeld, Johanna;
Steinecke, Karin;
Jansen, Andreas;
Anvarov, Khikmat;
Valihanov, Abror;
Alimov, Azamat;
Seybold, Joachim;
Spies, Claudia;
+1 more...Sabirov, Ulugbek;
(2023)
Telemedicine in emergency responses: reflections from a critical care telemedicine programme between Uzbekistani and German clinicians during COVID-19.
BMJ health & care informatics, 30 (1).
e100675-e100675.
ISSN 2632-1009
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjhci-2022-100675
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Telemedicine emerged as a tool to support
prevention, diagnosis, treatment and management of infectious diseases in remote and
low-income settings with underserved populations
while the pandemic of COVID-19
has accelerated its adoption.