THE QUALITATIVE EXPERIENCE OF TELEHEALTH ACCESS AND CLINICAL ENCOUNTERS IN AUSTRALIAN HEALTHCARE DURING COVID-19: IMPLICATIONS FOR POLICY

The qualitative experience of telehealth access and clinical encounters in Australian healthcare during COVID-19: implications for policy

Abstract Background Adaptive models of healthcare delivery, such as telehealth consultations, have rapidly been adopted to ensure ongoing delivery of essential healthcare services during the COVID-19 pandemic.However, there remain gaps in our understanding of how clinicians have adapted to telehealth.This study aims to explore the telehealth experi

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Classification of Soils East of the Shatt al-Arab Area and Assess their Agricultural Purposes using Technologies for Remote Sensing 2 Indices

This study was conducted to know the importance of some digital , indices in the study area in province of Basrah.Using Remote sensing Technique as Satellite image Land Sat 8 OLI, Contour line and Geographic Information system (GIS) to delineate the land form units in area, which was checked and completed through field observation to generate a pre

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Health sector reforms in Central and Eastern Europe

The political and economic transition of the 1990s in the countries of central and eastern Europe has been accompanied by wide ranging health care reform.The initial Soviet model has given way to a variety of forms of health insurance.Yet, as this paper argues, reform has too often been preoccupied with ideological imperatives, such as provider gra

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