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Effect of a Structured Multilevel Telehealth Service on Hospital Admissions and Mortality During COVID-19 in a Resource-Limited Region in Brazil: Retrospective Cohort Study.

Clara Rodrigues Alves de OliveiraMagda Carvalho PiresKarina Cardoso MeiraJordana Cristina de JesusIsabela Nascimento BorgesMaria Cristina PaixãoMayara Santos MendesLeonardo Bonisson RibeiroMilena Soriano MarcolinoMaria Beatriz Moreira AlkmimAntonio Luiz Pinho Ribeiro
Published in: Journal of medical Internet research (2024)
A telehealth service applied on a large scale in a limited-resource region to tackle COVID-19 was related to reduced hospitalizations without increasing the mortality rate. Quality health care using inexpensive and readily available telehealth and digital health tools may be delivered in areas with limited resources and should be considered as a potential and valuable health care strategy. The success of a telehealth initiative relies on a partnership between the involved stakeholders to define the roles and responsibilities; set an alignment between the different modalities and levels of health care; and address the usual drawbacks related to the implementation process, such as infrastructure and accessibility issues.
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