- Title: Subtitle
- Low-Volume Emergency Departments are More Likely to Use Telehealth for Sepsis Care in a National Rural Telehealth Network
- Creators
- Nicholas M Mohr - University of IowaTracy L Young - University of IowaAllison R Schuette - University of UtahFred Ullrich - University of IowaLuke J Mack - University of South DakotaKatie DeJong - University of Sioux FallsAmanda Bell - Avera HealthMark Pals - Avera HealthCarlos A Camargo Jr - Harvard Medical SchoolKori S Zachrison - Massachusetts General HospitalKrislyn M Boggs - Massachusetts General HospitalAdam Skibbe - University of IowaDan M Shane - University of IowaKnute D Carter - University of IowaKimberly A S Merchant - University of IowaMarcia M Ward - University of Iowa
- Resource Type
- Report
- Publication Details
- RTRC Research & Policy Brief
- DOI
- 10.17077/rep.006747
- Publisher
- Rural Telehealth Research Center; Iowa City, Iowa, USA
- Number of pages
- 4 pages
- Copyright
- Copyright © 2022 the authors
- Grants
- Rural Telehealth Research Center, U3GRH40003, Health Resources and Services Administration (United States, Rockville) - HRSA
- Language
- English
- Date published
- 11/2022
- Academic Unit
- Rural Telehealth Research Center; Occupational and Environmental Health; Health Management and Policy; Epidemiology; Economics; Emergency Medicine; Biostatistics; Anesthesia; Injury Prevention Research Center
- Record Identifier
- 9985015187502771
Report
Low-Volume Emergency Departments are More Likely to Use Telehealth for Sepsis Care in a National Rural Telehealth Network
RTRC Research & Policy Brief
Rural Telehealth Research Center
11/2022
DOI: 10.17077/rep.006747
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