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Titulo Artículo : | COVID-19 Telemedicine and Vaccination at an Urban Safety Net HIV Medicine Clinic | |||
| Titulo Revista: | The Journal for Nurse Practitioners |
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ISBN | 1555-4155 | ||||
| Autores | Aaron Willcott Will Toperoff Afsana Karim Michael Tang Darcy WootenJ. Tyler Lonergan Laura Bamford Ryan Anson |
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| Año de publicacion | 2022 | ||||
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| Numero | 8 | Volumen | 18 | ||
| Pagina Inicial | 837 | Pagina Final | 840 | ||
| Idioma: | Inglés | Base de datos bibliográfica: | ScienceDirect |
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| Resumen : | In response to the emerging coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic in March 2020, the Owen Clinic at UC San Diego Health scaled up telemedicine to ensure the continuity of human immunodeficiency virus primary care. A group of nurse practitioners, physicians, and a physician assistant developed a dedicated COVID-19 telemedicine clinic to provide virtual health care services to patients with or at risk for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 infection. This effort contributed to successful health outcomes for the clinic’s 476 patients diagnosed with COVID-19. The Owen Clinic was also the first ambulatory clinic within UC San Diego Health to implement on-site COVID-19 vaccines. Nurse practitioners and a physician assistant spearheaded these 2 clinical initiatives. | ||||
| Palabras Claves : | Coronavirus disease 2019 Human immunodeficiency virus primary care Telemedicine Virtual health care |
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| Publico Objetivo: | Docentes , Medicos , Educadores Medicos , | ||||


