McConnochie, Kenneth
Facilitators and Barriers to Adoption of a Successful Urban Telemedicine Model - Final Report
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McConnochie K. Facilitators and Barriers to Adoption of a Successful Urban Telemedicine Model - Final Report. (Prepared by the University of Rochester under Grant No. R18 HS018912). Rockville, MD: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, 2014.
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Patient evaluation of an acute care pediatric telemedicine service in urban neighborhoods.
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McIntosh S, Cirillo D, Wood N, et al. Patient evaluation of an acute care pediatric telemedicine service in urban neighborhoods. Telemed J E Health 2014;20(12):1121–6. PMID: 25290233.
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Effectiveness and safety of acute care telemedicine for children with regular and special healthcare needs.
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McConnochie KM, Ronis SD, Wood NE, et al. Effectiveness and safety of acute care telemedicine for children with regular and special healthcare needs. Telemed J E Health 2015;21(8):611–21. PMID: 25839784.
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Effectiveness and safety of acute care telemedicine for children with regular and special healthcare needs.
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McConnochie KM, Ronis SD, Wood NE, et al. Effectiveness and safety of acute care telemedicine for children with regular and special healthcare needs. Telemed J E Health 2015;21(8):611–21. PMID: 25839784.
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Pursuit of value in connected healthcare.
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McConnochie KM. Pursuit of value in connected healthcare. Telemed J E Health 2015;21(11):863–9. PMID: 26540582.
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Pursuit of value in connected healthcare.
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McConnochie KM. Pursuit of value in connected healthcare. Telemed J E Health 2015;21(11):863–9. PMID: 26540582.
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Facilitators and Barriers to Adoption of a Successful Urban Telemedicine Model - 2012
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Acute illness care patterns change with use of telemedicine.
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McConnochie KM, Wood NE, Herendeen NE, et al. Acute illness care patterns change with use of telemedicine. Pediatrics 2009 Jun;123(6):e989-95.
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Potential of telemedicine in pediatric primary care.
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McConnochie KM. Potential of telemedicine in pediatric primary care. Pediatr Rev 2006 Sep;27(9):e58-65.
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Telemedicine reduces absence resulting from illness in urban child care: evaluation of an innovation.
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McConnochie KM, Wood NE, Kitzman HJ, et al. Telemedicine reduces absence resulting from illness in urban child care: evaluation of an innovation. Pediatrics 2005 May;115(5):1273-82.
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