TECHNICAL REPORT |
Telemedicine: Pediatric Applications
ABSTRACT
The newly developing field of telemedicine has the potential to benefit pediatric care by in creasing access to pediatric specialists and services. This report explores the current uses and limitations of telemedicine in pediatrics.
Key Words: telemedicine pediatrics access to care
Abbreviations: CMS, Centers for Medicaid and Medicare Services
Statement of reaffirmation:
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AAP Publications Reaffirmed and Retired
Pediatrics 120: 683-684.[Full Text]
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