Telemedicine preparedness among older adults with chronic illness: survey of primary care patients

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  • who: Unknown from the Ethical Considerations University Hospitals' Institutional Review Board determined the study (2021611) to be no more than minimal risk and granted expedited approvalWritten informed consent was not required but prior to beginning the study, participants received written information informing them that they were invited to participate in a voluntary research study and were free to decline participation. have published the paper: Telemedicine Preparedness Among Older Adults With Chronic Illness: Survey of Primary Care Patients, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • future: Limitations and Future Directions Because of the survey's limited nature other important . . .

     

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